
Magnetic Effects of Electric current
... forefinger of the left hand at right angles to each other, then the thumb points towards the direction of the magnetic force, the centre finger gives the direction of current, and the forefinger points in the direction of magnetic field. Question 12: What is the principle of an electric motor? Answe ...
... forefinger of the left hand at right angles to each other, then the thumb points towards the direction of the magnetic force, the centre finger gives the direction of current, and the forefinger points in the direction of magnetic field. Question 12: What is the principle of an electric motor? Answe ...
Lab 08: Electromagnetic Induction
... Oersted and Faraday were able to show quite clearly that a relationship existed. Neither of these men, though, were quite able to develop the theory to explain exactly how or why. Lucky for them (and us), along came Maxwell. He was able to show, using just a few equations, exactly how this relations ...
... Oersted and Faraday were able to show quite clearly that a relationship existed. Neither of these men, though, were quite able to develop the theory to explain exactly how or why. Lucky for them (and us), along came Maxwell. He was able to show, using just a few equations, exactly how this relations ...
Magnetism
... Discovering something before they are told it can be a good way for learners both to feel invested in and to remember the information they will need to understand at GCSE level. In each case there are some obvious answers to the questions, but it is the explanations and reasoning that are most impor ...
... Discovering something before they are told it can be a good way for learners both to feel invested in and to remember the information they will need to understand at GCSE level. In each case there are some obvious answers to the questions, but it is the explanations and reasoning that are most impor ...
A fast, high-tech, low cost electric motor construction
... to convert a uni-directional magnetic attraction into a continuous movement - or put another way - to convert electrical energy to mechanical energy. This construction has to be tried in order to believe that it really works. The differences from a tried and tested motor appear too great. This const ...
... to convert a uni-directional magnetic attraction into a continuous movement - or put another way - to convert electrical energy to mechanical energy. This construction has to be tried in order to believe that it really works. The differences from a tried and tested motor appear too great. This const ...
BASIC CONCEPT OF SUPERCONDUCTIVITY: A PATH FOR HIGH
... framed coherently just in the BCS theory (1957). Badía-Majós (2006), aiming to understand stable levitation when a magnet is posed on a superconductor, proposed a treatment of superconductors of I and II type to give into account Meissner effect as well as pinning where “the main concepts involved a ...
... framed coherently just in the BCS theory (1957). Badía-Majós (2006), aiming to understand stable levitation when a magnet is posed on a superconductor, proposed a treatment of superconductors of I and II type to give into account Meissner effect as well as pinning where “the main concepts involved a ...