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... The current will flow in a direction so as to oppose the change in flux. Use in combination with hand rule to predict current direction. ...
... The current will flow in a direction so as to oppose the change in flux. Use in combination with hand rule to predict current direction. ...
Conducting Strip by Conjugate Functions
... The method of conjugate functions. (Section 5.4.) Let F (z) be an analytic function of the complex variable z = x + iy. Either the real part or imaginary part of F (z) may be taken to be the potential function of a 2D electrostatic system, because these functions obey Laplace’s equation. A clever ch ...
... The method of conjugate functions. (Section 5.4.) Let F (z) be an analytic function of the complex variable z = x + iy. Either the real part or imaginary part of F (z) may be taken to be the potential function of a 2D electrostatic system, because these functions obey Laplace’s equation. A clever ch ...
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... a. Given the radius of the axon and the thickness of the membrane, what sort of capacitor can you treat the axon membrane as being equivalent to? b. What is the capacitance per unit area of the axon? c. What is the capacitance of the axon? d. What is the magnitude of charge separated by the axon mem ...
... a. Given the radius of the axon and the thickness of the membrane, what sort of capacitor can you treat the axon membrane as being equivalent to? b. What is the capacitance per unit area of the axon? c. What is the capacitance of the axon? d. What is the magnitude of charge separated by the axon mem ...
SUPERCONDUCTING MATERIALS
... reason the train must have wheels or some other form of landing gear to support the train until it reaches a speed that can sustain levitation. Propulsion coils on the guideway are used to exert a force on the magnets in the train and make the train move forwards. The propulsion coils that exert a f ...
... reason the train must have wheels or some other form of landing gear to support the train until it reaches a speed that can sustain levitation. Propulsion coils on the guideway are used to exert a force on the magnets in the train and make the train move forwards. The propulsion coils that exert a f ...
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... a. using fewer loops of wire per meter in the coil b. decreasing the current in the wire c. removing the iron core d. All of the above 3. Describe what happens when you hold a compass close to a wire carrying a current. ___The needle may deflect and not point north__________________________ ________ ...
... a. using fewer loops of wire per meter in the coil b. decreasing the current in the wire c. removing the iron core d. All of the above 3. Describe what happens when you hold a compass close to a wire carrying a current. ___The needle may deflect and not point north__________________________ ________ ...
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... magnets, the permanent ones (such as those on your fridge) stick around for. While they may not last forever, you often have to go to some effort to demagnetize them. Permanent magnets all belong to a class of materials referred to as ferromagnetic. The other major difference between permanent and t ...
... magnets, the permanent ones (such as those on your fridge) stick around for. While they may not last forever, you often have to go to some effort to demagnetize them. Permanent magnets all belong to a class of materials referred to as ferromagnetic. The other major difference between permanent and t ...
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... physicist Karl Ferdinand Braun in 1897 and is today used in computer monitors, TV sets and oscilloscope tubes. The path of the electrons in the tube filled with a low pressure rare gas can be observed in a darkened room as a trace of light. Electron beam deflection can be effected by means of either ...
... physicist Karl Ferdinand Braun in 1897 and is today used in computer monitors, TV sets and oscilloscope tubes. The path of the electrons in the tube filled with a low pressure rare gas can be observed in a darkened room as a trace of light. Electron beam deflection can be effected by means of either ...
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... - Spring resists motion of coil - When force from spring is equal to force from motor, needle is still - Depending on resistance of circuit, different scale is read ...
... - Spring resists motion of coil - When force from spring is equal to force from motor, needle is still - Depending on resistance of circuit, different scale is read ...