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    Direction of motion of conductor (force)

    Well, first you need to understand all of those math symbols, get into habit of knowing them and how they interact with each other. I guess it's hard for people to get into math because it takes so much mental resources and leaves so little for the fun of not knowing, this is why people are more...
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    Direction of motion of conductor (force)

    nasu, that is exactly what I needed to see to fully understand emf, a picture is worth a thousand words. Thank you.
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    Direction of motion of conductor (force)

    Alright, I absolutely do not understand what a relative motion means, you guys must be trolling me. If I may rephrase myself, what does the upwards or downwards motion of a conductor in Fleming's left hand rule means?
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    Direction of motion of conductor (force)

    I'm trying to understand EMF, I understand current flow - which is the direction of the flow of electrons, I understand the field which goes from north to south, the only thing I can't grasp is the motion of a conductor, I cannot imagine it in my head, what does it mean?
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    Direction of motion of conductor (force)

    I can't understand this. When I think of a conductor I think of a cable, and last time I checked they are pretty static. So what is this "force" in practical use?
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    Capacitor Inductance: Unraveling the Mystery

    Alright then thank you for the answers.
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    Capacitor Inductance: Unraveling the Mystery

    Can't find an answer to my question. Why do capacitors are so special when it comes to purity, unlike resistors and inductors. I know the capacitor somehow impedes the inductance in the circuit, but how? I just began studying the ac theory, and it boggles my mind.
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