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Chapter 240: Chapter 227: Electromagnetic Effects (Please Subscribe)

“No, this has nothing to do with magic power, nor can it be described as conduction…” Lynn shook his head, rejecting Orlando’s conjecture.

“In fact, you were wrong just now. It’s not just iron that can be attracted by magnets, but also cobalt and nickel.”

“What they have in common is that they can be magnetized. Under the influence of an external magnetic field, their internal electrons can spontaneously align within a small range, forming a spontaneously magnetized area… In other words, it temporarily becos magnetized and turns into a magnet!”

“In most substances, the directions of electron motion vary and are disordered, resulting in a cancellation of the magnetic effects, therefore they do not exhibit magnetism,” Lynn explained offhand.

“Wait, are you saying that these magnets can attract iron objects because they possess the power of thunder?” Abel hurriedly asked for clarification. He didn’t understand Lynn’s lengthy explanation, but he caught the word “electron.”

And he knew that iron conducts electricity!

“What do you think electricity is?” Lynn inquired.

“A violent, difficult-to-control elent with extre speed and astonishing power,” Orlando mused aloud.

Abel nodded proudly, for even within Master Anthony’s school, only a few wizards were able to master Thunder Magic, a power they acquired at the risk of their lives.

“Is that all? Nothing else to add?” Lynn asked with a smile.

“I know! Lightning is a phenonon caused by the movent of electrical charges, separated into positive and negative charges. Like charges repel each other, and unlike charges attract. Moreover, it is present in each of our bodies, which is why we can move…” Lydia rattled off the principles of electricity’s formation.

The wizards present were all wearing expressions of astonishnt and amazent. They didn’t expect this non-magical halfling girl to have such profound knowledge about lightning. Orlando, driven by curiosity, started inquiring about what electrons and charges really were.

Under the questioning of Orlando and others, Lydia’s face grew redder, and she stumbled over her words, unable to answer.

She was only repeating what Lynn had previously taught her verbatim. If she had to actually explain these terms, she wouldn’t know how, only frequently glancing at Lynn with eyes full of a plea for help.

“Since you’ve only learned half of it, there’s no need to show off…” Lynn chuckled, shaking his head and giving Lydia’s head a light flick.

“The scholars of the Secret Magic Society believe that an electron is a subatomic particle with a negative charge, and a charge is the positive or negative electricity carried by an object or the particles that make up an object. However, due to the electron’s size being incredibly small, even formal wizards are unable to sense it.”

“I’m not wrong, am I, Lord Abel?” Lynn suddenly said.

Seeing Abel nod his head, Lynn understood that Abel’s school had not mastered the ability to sense electrons and charges.

“Headmaster, since we cannot sense these minuscule… elents, how are we supposed to use the power of Thunder Magic?” A witch couldn’t help but ask.

The process of casting magic was crystal clear to every wizard; it involved finding the elent, recording it with the Material Decompilation Skill, and finally, using magic power for mimicry.

If they couldn’t sense them, then casting was naturally out of the question.

Thinking this, Orlando and the others looked toward Abel, who was clearly a formal wizard. How was he able to cast Thunder Magic?

Abel was quite smug, with no intention of explaining. This was one of his school’s most important secrets!

But soon he heard Lynn begin to speak.

“There are many ways to create lightning… such as manipulating magnetic fields to generate an electric current, utilizing temperature differences for electricity generation, biomass energy generation, solar energy generation…”

Lynn casually listed a string of thods, all the while intently watching Abel’s expression, eager to determine which thod the other party was using.

However, Abel’s expression grew increasingly bewildered, seemingly dazed by the barrage of terms thrown at him.

To him, thunder was a powerful and mystical force. With Lynn’s words, it seed almost anything could be harnessed to wield Thunder Magic.

Abel simply couldn’t believe it—if it were that easy, they wouldn’t need to collect and store lightning during thunderstorms, risking their lives.

He even began to suspect that these people might be putting on an act to coax the secrets of Thunder Magic from him.

Especially Lynn’s earlier explanation of the principles of electricity, Abel harbored deep doubts, considering even Lord Anthony had not been able to uncover the nature of Thunder Magic.

“Mr. Lynn, you just ntioned that these magnets naturally possess a magnetic field. Does that an we could use these peculiar minerals to generate an electric current?” Abel asked half-believing, half-doubting.

“Exactly,” Lynn nodded, then instructed Orlando and others to bring over two magnets that had been cut into an arc shape and adjusted them to have opposite poles facing each other.

He then took a block of silver and used magic to lt it into fine silver wire, which he coiled into several loops, and fixed them in the center of the two arc-shaped magnets, ultimately connecting them to the power system of an internal combustion engine.

“Now, turn it on, Orlando, one-tenth of the power will do,” Lynn said.

Orlando, who had been waiting for so ti, quickly started the internal combustion engine. The wire coils made of silver gradually began to turn, accelerating in speed…

All those present were intently watching the strange device before them.

“Dean Lynn, where is the electricity? Where’s the electric current?” Lydia asked curiously.

“Right inside these silver coils!” As Lynn spoke, he bent down and blew a breath, causing the dust accumulated on the table to imdiately fly towards the constantly rotating magnetic coils.

A series of crackling sounds imdiately emanated from the exterior of the rotating magnetic coils.

To their amazent, furious lightning seed trapped around the magnetic coils, with azure electrical arcs leaping continuously, striking the fine dust… It was exactly as Lynn had said—he had created electricity!

“This can’t be possible!” Abel’s face was filled with disbelief; he couldn’t help but reach out his hand, wanting to confirm whether the scene before him was just an optical Illusion Technique.

This sudden action caught everyone off guard. Lynn had no ti to stop him, and Abel’s fingertips had already reached inside the two arc-shaped magnets, barely touching the rotating magnetic coils when the shimring electric arc struck him.

The strong electric current instantly coursed through his body, causing Abel’s muscles to tremble violently. Before he completely lost consciousness, only one thought remained in his mind.

Yes, this is the sensation!

It’s electricity, the power of thunder!

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