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... will be stronger than the magnetic force felt on the right side (furthest from the straight wire) of the square loop. The current on the left side of the square loop is opposite from the current in the wire, therefore, the wires will repel each other. There will be an attractive force from the righ ...
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... of incidence did not take strong effect on the scattering resonances’ frequencies The simulated patterns of the lateral electric and magnetic field intensities at the wavelengths of ED and MD resonances are shown in Figs. 3(a)–3(d). The observed intensity modulation originates from the interference ...
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... Consider a loop of wire, radius r, in a magnetic field perpendicular to the plane of the loop. The magnetic field changes with time by Faraday’s law and emf would be induced in the loop of wire so the emf = - change in flux/ change in time which causes a flow of current. The induction of the curren ...
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