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... “This stuff is really neat... It is fun to actually see the calculations for magnetism. However, since this is the first time I’ve really seen it, it is still a bit confusing. If you could go through different examples and go over the actual concepts more, that would be great.” “Magnets. How do they ...
... “This stuff is really neat... It is fun to actually see the calculations for magnetism. However, since this is the first time I’ve really seen it, it is still a bit confusing. If you could go through different examples and go over the actual concepts more, that would be great.” “Magnets. How do they ...
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... created by that current has a magnetic flux through the area of the loop. If the current changes, the magnetic field changes, and so the flux changes giving rise to an induced emf. This phenomenon is called self-induction because it is the loop's own current, and not an external one, that gives rise ...
... created by that current has a magnetic flux through the area of the loop. If the current changes, the magnetic field changes, and so the flux changes giving rise to an induced emf. This phenomenon is called self-induction because it is the loop's own current, and not an external one, that gives rise ...
The magnetic field
... 1. The electric force vector is along the direction of the electric field, whereas the magnetic force vector is perpendicular to the magnetic field. 2. The electric force acts on a charged particle regardless of whether the particle is moving, whereas the magnetic force acts on a charged particle on ...
... 1. The electric force vector is along the direction of the electric field, whereas the magnetic force vector is perpendicular to the magnetic field. 2. The electric force acts on a charged particle regardless of whether the particle is moving, whereas the magnetic force acts on a charged particle on ...
Electric Field Strength
... distance” i.e. a force that was “caused” by an object a long distance away ...
... distance” i.e. a force that was “caused” by an object a long distance away ...
Magnetic Field and Electric Current I
... south and is known as the south pole of the magnet. The same poles of different magnets are repelled, different poles are attracted. Magnets are always magnetic dipoles, it is impossible to find the magnet which only has one pole. Since magnetic dipoles are interacting with each other and with the e ...
... south and is known as the south pole of the magnet. The same poles of different magnets are repelled, different poles are attracted. Magnets are always magnetic dipoles, it is impossible to find the magnet which only has one pole. Since magnetic dipoles are interacting with each other and with the e ...