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Calculating Magnetic Force: Earth’s Magnetic Field on a Charged Glass Rod With the exception of compasses, you seldom see or personally experience forces due to the Earth’s small magnetic field. To illustrate this, suppose that in a physics lab you rub a glass rod with ...
JERRY B. MARION, in Physics in the Modern World (Second Edition), 1981 Magnetic Field Strength The strength of an electric field is defined in terms of the force that is exerted on a charged particle in that field. We use the same procedure for defining the strength of a magnetic field....
Magnetic coordinates therefore define the only coordinate systems in which the magnetic fluxes assume the usual meaning of fluxes through magnetic flux surfaces. In addition to the results reported in this review, knowing the relationship between magnetic fluxes and the \(A_i\) components allows to...
Light is a wave that comprises a part of the electromagnetic radiation sensitive to the human eye. In physics, light is called the visible spectrum given the human ability to detect it. Light, like the rest of electromagnetic radiation, is made up of elementary particles called ph...
What is the meaning of a constant magnetic scalar potential? Ask Question Asked 11 years, 3 months ago Modified 11 years, 3 months ago Viewed 2k times 2 Let a spherical shell of inner radius aa and outer radius bb have a uniform magnetization M=Mz^M=Mz^,I...
In some materials, such as semiconductors and metals, free electrons also contribute to diamagnetic behavior because in the presence of a magnetic field the electrons will experience a magnetic force (qv× B), and their quantum states and motion will be modified. When this happens, they will pr...
Inductance, property of a conductor (often in the shape of a coil) that is measured by the size of the electromotive force, or voltage, induced in it, compared with the rate of change of the electric current that produces the voltage. A steady current pr
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The definition of the electromotive force is E=∮fs⋅dl,E=∮fs⋅dl, wherefsfsis a non-conservative force per unit charge. Using the integral form of Faraday's law, is it correct to state that in the loop moving inside a constant magnetic field ...