Motion Along a Straight Line at Constant
... 120mT. The wire is perpendicular to the field lines which act due North. When the wire conducts a current of 14A from East to West calculate the magnitude and direction of the force on the wire Using F = BIl F = 120 x 10-3 x 14 x 5 F = 8.4N ...
... 120mT. The wire is perpendicular to the field lines which act due North. When the wire conducts a current of 14A from East to West calculate the magnitude and direction of the force on the wire Using F = BIl F = 120 x 10-3 x 14 x 5 F = 8.4N ...
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... If the equilibrium is to be a stable one, we require that if we move the charge away from P in any direction, there should be a restoring force directed opposite to the displacement. The electric field at all nearby points must be pointing inward – toward the point P. But that is in violation of Gau ...
... If the equilibrium is to be a stable one, we require that if we move the charge away from P in any direction, there should be a restoring force directed opposite to the displacement. The electric field at all nearby points must be pointing inward – toward the point P. But that is in violation of Gau ...
The earth is a giant magnet
... with the fingers in the direction of the current The thumb points to the north pole ...
... with the fingers in the direction of the current The thumb points to the north pole ...
Chapter 15 1. What current is needed to generate a 1.0 x 10
... 2. A hall probe sits in a magnetic field of strength 0.2 T. If the probe has a sensitivity of 100mV/T, what voltage (in mV) does the probe put out? 3. What is the strength of a magnetic field inside a solenoid of length 0.03m long with 2000 turns and a current of 0.1A flowing through it? ...
... 2. A hall probe sits in a magnetic field of strength 0.2 T. If the probe has a sensitivity of 100mV/T, what voltage (in mV) does the probe put out? 3. What is the strength of a magnetic field inside a solenoid of length 0.03m long with 2000 turns and a current of 0.1A flowing through it? ...
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... If the equilibrium is to be a stable one, we require that if we move the charge away from P in any direction, there should be a restoring force directed opposite to the displacement. The electric field at all nearby points must be pointing inward – toward the point P. But that is in violation of Gau ...
... If the equilibrium is to be a stable one, we require that if we move the charge away from P in any direction, there should be a restoring force directed opposite to the displacement. The electric field at all nearby points must be pointing inward – toward the point P. But that is in violation of Gau ...