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... 7. What energy conversion is achieved by the electric generator? A. Mechanical energy to electrical energy B. Electrical energy to mechanical energy C. Electrical energy to solar energy D. Mechanical energy to nuclear energy 8. If you constantly push the bar magnet through the loop as shown below, t ...
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... We associate all kinds of events and devices with electric current: electric light, electric transport, electric sound, etc. They are too numerous to mention. However, there are only three basic effects of an electric current and all the other applications follow from them: a) magnetic effect ) b) c ...
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... needle will point at that location. Draw field lines so that compass always points tangent to  the field lines. Field lines point from N to S outside the magnet Field lines point from S to N inside the magnet Field lines form closed loops Field lines never intersect ...
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... produced if the velocity and the direction of the field are parallel to each other. When the velocity is perpendicular to the magnetic field the EMF will be produced that is perpendicular to both. The directions are determined by the “right hand rule” where the right hand thumb points in the directi ...
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