thanks for that info. but your second point would apply only to small angles.
how would i go about measuring the amplitude?
also, does it matter which end of the magnet (N or S) is facing the sheet of metal as it moves over it?
Question:
Describe what will happen when a magnet suspended in the form of a pendulum is affected by an electrical conductor in close proximity.
My working:
Lenz's Law states that the emf induced in a conductor will oppose the emf of the change that produced it. Let's say I designed my...
Thanks mr. Rajrendra Lakshmanapathy Bhat... your help has been great. So, from this, I take it you just compare the two angles together (incident & final-reflected rays) and see the angle made between them... So for my second image, the Angle of Deviation is 0*, right? Again, thanks for the help...
So with my first image posted up, if I compare the reflected ray to the incoming ray, Is the angle of deviation 360*? and for the second image is just simply zero*?
Homework Statement
Hi, my teacher asked me to conduct an experiment on the question "How does the angle of deviation depend upon the angle between two mirrors?" - We weren't given much else on the topic. I know how to find the angle between two mirrors, but finding the angle of deviation of...