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Magnetic induction is a cooking technology that uses a magnetic field to generate heat directly in the cookware. In this cooktop, a copper coil beneath the glass surface creates a magnetic field when an induction-compatible cookware is placed on it. The magnetic field induces an electric current in the cookware, which causes the cookware to heat up. This method of heating is very efficient and allows for precise temperature control.
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