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Magnetic Poles exert a magnetic force on each other ... This means that every current-carrying wire is surrounded by a magnetic field! ... the magnetic field will exert a force on the particle, deflecting it from its “normal” path. ... the field exerts no force on the particle if the particle is moving parallel to ...
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Two parallel, current-carrying wires exert forces on each other. ... If you rotate a pair of polarizing sunglasses, you will find that they cut road glare much better in some positions than in others.
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# 26 Will a pair of parallel current-carrying wires exert forces on each other? ... field around each of the two wires. ... Just as two magnets exert forces on each other, two currents will exert forces on each other.
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Forces between parallel current carrying conductors ... When a current of one ampere is flowing through each of two straight parallel wires 1 m apart in a vacuum, the wires will exert a force of 2.0 x 10-7 N on each other for every metre of length.
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Another consequence of Oersted's discovery is the expectation that two current-carrying conductors might exert forces on each other, since the magnetic effect produced by one could interact with the current of the other, and vice versa. ... at least one pair will repel.
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Current carrying part of a switch, relay or connector. ... Power lost in transformers, generators, connecting wires and other parts of a circuit due to current flow through the resistance of copper conductors. ... Parallel network designed to divide the total current of a circuit...
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www.twysted-pair.com/dictc.htm
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Electricity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Electricity (from the New Latin ēlectricus , "amber-like" ) is a general term that encompasses a variety of phenomena resulting from the presence and flow of electric charge. These include m...
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2. Two parallel wires with electrical currents flowing in opposite directions will repel each other. Nevertheless, electrical engineers and designers of electric motors and generators need to know just what sorts of forces are exerted by one complicated arrangement of current-carrying wires on another;
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When holding two bar magnets close to each other, the like poles will repel each ... 8.4 Torque on a Current Loop What happens when we place a rectangular loop carrying a current I in the xy plane and i switch on a uniform magnetic field B = B ˆ which runs parallel to the plane of the loop, as shown in Figure 8.4.1(a)?
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www.scribd.com/doc/4683578/Ch8Introduction-to-Magnetic-...
www.scribd.com/doc/4683578/Ch8Introduction-to-Magnetic-Fields
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