Say that 6V battery is connected to a lamp that takes 3V from each coulomb. Does that mean that the battery can supply 6V or dependent upon the need of components in the circuit ?
Can a moving magnetic field create eddy currents in a conductor ?
Moving a magnet in and out of a solenoid makes a current flow in the solenoid. I know that a changing magnetic field induces emf in a conductor but what about a moving magnetic field ? Are eddy currents present in the solenoid...
Charge on one electron (elementary charge) = 1.60217662 × 10-19 coulombs.
Charge on 6.241509745 x 10^18 electrons is equal to 1 coulomb.
So the two values above are multiplied to give one coulomb of charge ?
If a magnet is being moved in a conducting coil, are eddy currents produced in that coil ? And why ?
I think the answer is yes bcz a changing magnetic field creates eddy currents in a conductor (whether it was a coil or not) . Correct me if i am wrong . Thanks !