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Getting the force somehow using magneticfield force (tesla)
First off, sorry if not everything makes sense, english isn't my first language so some scientific terms may sound weird if they're in English. For a project we are making a coil gun. So we get a ...
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Why the magnet travels through solenoid faster if we connect a bulb to a solenoid
When a magnet travels linearly through a solenoid at a fast enough velocity if the ends of solenoid are connected to each other, the induced EMF generated and Lenz Law the solenoid opposes the motion ...
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Can you induce motion by changing magnetic field on a body which isn't magnetic?
In this video demonstration of Lenz's law, the narrator starts with a substance which doesn't respond to the magnetic field of a bar magnet yet when he moves the bar magnet in relative motion to the ...
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Contradiction in Faraday's law and Motional EMF
Consider two parallel conducting frictionless rails in a gravity free rails parallel to x axis. A movable conductor PQ( y direction) of length $l$ slides on those rails. The rails are also connected ...
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The 2 Forces on the Conductor having induced Motional EMF
Ok, a conductor PQ is placed on a U-shaped conducting rails situated in a magnetic field, B directed inside the plane of paper.
When it is moved to left with velocity ,v, the free electrons will ...
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Why would a moving infinite region of magnetic field exert an electric force?
I'm confused about the Lorentz force in relation to the frame of reference. There are many questions about that here, but I still don't get it. I've tried to break it down to the most basic example.
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What physical forces allows for electromagnetic induction [duplicate]
In electromagnetic induction, what force is actually doing the work? what physical force actually drives the electrons around the circuit?
Let's say we have a coil and an increasing magnetic field ...