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At the atomic level, why is voltage added when batteries are connected in series?
What exactly occurs at the atomic level when two batteries/galvanic cells are connected in series, resulting in their voltages being added together? I have a rough idea of what happens, but I can't really find a good resource that talks about it in detail. I know that when you connect the... -
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Undergrad EMF induced in a straight current-carrying conductor
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Undergrad EMF induced in a straight current-carrying conductor
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Undergrad EMF induced in a straight current-carrying conductor
thank you, I understand that the emf will be across the width of the wire. Please what does this line mean ' The charge imbalance is limited by that induces emf '- shldon
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Undergrad EMF induced in a straight current-carrying conductor
thank you for the welcome. i think direction 2 would still satisfy everything being at right angles to each other and the 'cutting' you mentioned. My diagram might not be the best, i don't mean moving it parallel to the magnetic fields lines like from left to right( let's call this direction 3)...- shldon
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Undergrad EMF induced in a straight current-carrying conductor
An emf is induced in straight current carrying conductor as it moves at at right angles to a uniform and constant magnetic field. My textbook used direction 1 in the image shown to demonstrate this. I asked my teacher if direction two would be possible and he didn't understand me. So I want to...- shldon
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