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I loved your "sunshine" comparison :P
Ответитьyou are awesome! i was confused by the cos(wt) now i know why. thanks
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ОтветитьI'm not an expert, in fact i might be the most ignorant person here, but when you use the vector A, you're talking about the normal of the surface, that vector that goes perpendicular to the surface itself. That's useful to see the angle that the field has with the surface. But I suggest you ask someone more qualified nevertheless :)
Ответитьfor a clear answer check Stack Exchange : goo.gl /kAtQW (w/o space) My guess is that "Area" is always denoted in vector form but it is ignored when total area is taken parallel in dot product or perpendicular in cross product. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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ОтветитьThe videos tremendously helpful in terms of visualizing the flux for various fields! Thank you for posting this video.
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ОтветитьHe just explained space and time continuum and you are bitching about pronouncing? get a life
ОтветитьWhen taking magnetic flux and dA as vectors, you do the dot product and so lBl.lAl.cos(angle) but what is the angle?
ОтветитьThis was a really helpful video! You made it sound a lot more easier to understand! Thank you so much for posting a video on the topic!
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ОтветитьThis is really nice. I took a physics course not too long ago, and we simplified a lot of things. It was still challenging and interesting, but seeing your video makes me happy to see the physics being slightly more complex by adding in things from calc 3. Nice video.
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Ответитьyou have drawn a arrow from dA could u tell that what force it is sir? fom plane
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ОтветитьWhelp I wasted a semester taking EMAG... should have been just watching these videos.
Ответитьhi, guys. :) do you have a 150 watt power amplifier with a 12 volts supply? Could you please send me the image of its circuit digram?
ОтветитьELECTROmagnetic FLUX... All is Flux...
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Ответитьcan i ask one question?
ОтветитьB>E>G> lol
ОтветитьPassed the course, thank you
Ответитьi am confused. The net force,magnetic field b exerts on a loop X carrying a current I is always zero if B is uniform OR always zero if b is a normal to the plane of loop C. ?? which one?
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ОтветитьYou're excellent, thank you!
ОтветитьShouldn't the integral sign for the flux be a closed surface integral sign? Like a double integral with a circle?
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ОтветитьSo how do you solve for the second surface???
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