What is the Mystery of the Magnetic Paradox?

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The discussion revolves around the concept of the "magnetic paradox," with a focus on the Faraday paradox as a potential topic for a university assignment. The poster has struggled to find relevant information despite searching various physics resources and is uncertain about the specifics of the assignment. They speculate that the question may relate to different frames of reference in magnetism and the implications of relativity, which they have yet to study in depth. There is also a suggestion that the assignment might require students to identify and explain any situation involving magnetism that appears paradoxical. Overall, clarity on the exact nature of the magnetic paradox remains elusive.
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Does anybody have any idea about magnetic paradox.i saw a university question where they asked to write a short note on it.i searched google , griffiths, jackson , feynman.all my search has gone in vain.i am doing bsc hons in physics and in my 2nd year course of studies.

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Google->"magnetic paradox" gives me http://io9.com/5902884/see-a-magnetic-paradox-in-action as first hit, and explanations of the effect in other hits.
 
Has it got anything to do with relativity? I was going through a random post .it says something about magnetic force paradox.there f=qvb is different in different frame of reference.are there any other paradoxes? Relativity is in my 3rd yr course.so i am yet to properly begin it.
 
When I did a google search, 'magnetic paradox' did not come up with much. Do you remember what the university question was about? There was one link I found, to the Faraday paradox, which I have heard before, and there are a few similar variants. Maybe that is what they were talking about?
 
They simply asked to write a short note on it.it carried 8 marks.the examination was held on UG level magnetostatics , electromagnetism, ac and transient respose of circuits, thermoelectricity, ac networks.
 
hmm. So pretty much the only information is that the subject is: 'magnetic paradox' ? Well, from this I would guess that they mean the Faraday paradox, but I am in no way certain.

Edit: or maybe they just want the student to think of any situation (related to magnetism) in which there appears to be a paradox, and then to explain why there is no paradox... Like a kind of free-style question... But this seems unlikely.
 
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