Eddy Currents:Eddy currents are loops of electrical current that are induced within a conductive material when it is exposed to a changing magnetic field. These currents create their own magnetic fields that oppose the original field, leading to energy dissipation and a braking effect.
Magnetic Damping:Magnetic damping refers to the process of using magnetic forces to dissipate the kinetic energy of a moving object, effectively slowing it down without the need for physical contact. This is achieved through the generation of eddy currents and the resulting opposing magnetic fields.
Electromagnetic Induction:Electromagnetic induction is the process by which a changing magnetic field induces an electromotive force (EMF) in a conductive material. This principle is the foundation of magnetic braking systems, as the changing magnetic field interacts with the conductive material to produce the necessary braking force.