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Undergrad The Power of Magnetism: Examining Magnetic Field Uniformity
Ok, so if i understand you correctly, the poles are always strongest at the ends of the magnet, as seen in mag field diagrams, any explanation for this? Thanks -Roscoe- RoscoeSlash
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Undergrad The Power of Magnetism: Examining Magnetic Field Uniformity
No particular context, just curious. I am not sure about the answer which is why i asked Mr. Berkeman. I believe the magnetic field is equally powerful across the entire surface area of the magnet.- RoscoeSlash
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Undergrad The Power of Magnetism: Examining Magnetic Field Uniformity
Is the magnetic field created by a magnet equally powerful across the entire surface area of the pole?- RoscoeSlash
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How Do You Calculate the Magnetic Field of a Cylinder Magnet in a Coil?
A cylinder magnet travels through a coil, how do i find the magnetic field in teslas? What variables do i need to know ? What exactly is the magnetic field?- RoscoeSlash
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Undergrad Calculating Voltage Amplitude with Faraday's Law
amplitude of the induced electric charge- RoscoeSlash
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Undergrad Calculating Voltage Amplitude with Faraday's Law
Farraday's Law states V= -N.flux/time , if this calculates voltage how does one determine amplitude?- RoscoeSlash
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- Amplitude Faraday's law Law Voltage
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Undergrad Magnetic Flux & Faraday's Law: Electric Coil Effects
So if i understand correctly, the amount of electricity produced in a coil of wires is contingent on the magnetic flux perpendicular to the coil? or does it not matter if the flux is perp?- RoscoeSlash
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