Faraday’s First Law of Electro-magnetic Induction
Physics

Faraday’s First Law of Electro-magnetic Induction

Faraday’s First Law of Electro-magnetic Induction In 1831 famous scientist Faraday gave two laws of electro-magnetic induction. According to his name, these laws are called…
Production of Electricity by a Magnet
Physics

Production of Electricity by a Magnet

Production of Electricity by a Magnet The mechanical energy moves the wire into the magnetic field of the magnet so that the wire cuts through…
Experiment: Electro-magnetic Induction
Physics

Experiment: Electro-magnetic Induction

Experiment: Electro-magnetic Induction Electromagnetic induction is the production of an electromotive force across an electrical conductor in a changing magnetic field. It is the basic…
Electro-magnetic Induction
Physics

Electro-magnetic Induction

Electro-magnetic Induction Electro-magnetic induction is the production of an electromotive force across an electrical conductor in a changing magnetic field. It is the basic principle…
Hall Potential or Voltage
Physics

Hall Potential or Voltage

Hall potential or voltage: If a magnetic field is applied perpendicular to the flow of current, then a potential or voltage is created normal to…
One Ampere
Physics

One Ampere

One ampere: Ampere or amp (symbol: A) is the unit of electrical current. The amount of current flowing in each of the two parallel wires…
One Weber
Physics

One Weber

One weber: Number of flux that charges in a coil per second for which 1-volt potential difference generates in that coil is called 1 Weber.…
One Tesla
Physics

One Tesla

One Tesla: If 1 coulomb of charge is in the motion perpendicular to the direction of magnetic field with a velocity of 1 ms-1 and…
Magnetic Field Lines
Physics

Magnetic Field Lines

Magnetic field lines: Magnetic field lines are some closed curve lines drawn in the magnetic field and a tangent drawn on any line at a…
Use of Temporary Magnet
Physics

Use of Temporary Magnet

Use of Temporary magnet Temporary magnets are prepared from soft metals, and only preserve their magnetism while close to a permanent magnetic field or electronic…
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