Timeline for Lenz law - Direction of induced current
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S Jun 19, 2021 at 13:02 | history | suggested | Mritunjay Kumar | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jun 19, 2021 at 11:55 | history | edited | Urb | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Mar 30, 2020 at 0:29 | comment | added | Mic.A | Thank you for the help | |
Mar 29, 2020 at 21:18 | comment | added | Verifying | Yes, basically it is. | |
Mar 28, 2020 at 20:15 | comment | added | Mic.A | Okay, I think I get it now ... So basically, the induced current is flowing in a counter clockwise direction from the AC end as it creates a magnetic field which opposes the effect of the magnetic field produced by the first coil ..? | |
Mar 28, 2020 at 20:01 | vote | accept | Mic.A | ||
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Mar 19, 2020 at 4:22 | comment | added | Verifying | If you are observing any of the solenoids from C or A point, you will see a counter clockwise current's direction. Current goes from positive to negative, considering the global convention. | |
Mar 18, 2020 at 4:19 | comment | added | Mic.A | But if we are observing the first solenoid, the direction would be clockwise? | |
Mar 17, 2020 at 23:15 | review | First posts | |||
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Mar 17, 2020 at 23:13 | history | answered | Verifying | CC BY-SA 4.0 |