Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Magnetic Fields (Update)


What happens when to a metal when it is moved around magnetic. The arrows indicate where the compose is directed.


We learn here that if we cut a magnetic in half we do not get one that has only a northern pole and the other have only a southern pole. They in fact became two identical magnets with both northern and southern poles.


This was a demonstration  about what would happen when we connect what we did to each other and put a magnet near it.


Here we looked at the force diagram of what is happening with the magnetic field, velocity,  and negative charges.


This is a continuation of the previous section. We see the final equations. The Force is a simple F=qBVsin(theta).


Here we combined work and force to make a new equation. We did this for an example of what is to become in the future.

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