Answer by LTFGD for Induced motional EMF where the wire is stationary and the...
The answer to the question is yes, the direction of the induced voltage will be reversed in the second case. The direction of the magnetic force on a conduction charge depends on its velocity relative...
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$\def\bE{{\bf E}} \def\PD#1#2{{\partial#1\over\partial#2}}$We are in a very interesting and apparently paradoxical situationhere. Let me explain. You writeAnd moved the magnetic fieldBut this should...
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The principle of relativity: The laws of physics are the same in all inertial frames of reference. Since the Lorentz force is a valid law of physics, it will not change when we pass from one reference...
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If a wire is moving in a magnetic field $B$, there is a Lorentz force acting on both the postive and negative charges, separating them to create an electric field, which is a great explanation to aid...
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