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* The rings are oriented so that there is a magnetic flux through one due to to the other. | * The rings are oriented so that there is a magnetic flux through one due to to the other. | ||
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- | Before any motion happens, we can look at the rings from a side view, and represent the magnetic | + | Before any motion happens, we can look at the rings from a side view, and represent the magnetic |
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- | When the rings begin to move towards one another, you can imagine that the second ring experiences an increase in magnetic flux, since the magnetic field is stronger closer to the ring with current. When we say the flux " | + | When the rings begin to move towards one another, you can imagine that the second ring experiences an increase in magnetic flux, since the magnetic field is stronger closer to the ring with current. When we say the flux " |
Since the flux is increasing, we expect the induced current in the second ring to oppose this increase. This requires for the induced current to produce a magnetic field pointing to the left. We can use the [[184_notes: | Since the flux is increasing, we expect the induced current in the second ring to oppose this increase. This requires for the induced current to produce a magnetic field pointing to the left. We can use the [[184_notes: | ||
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- | In fact, this induced current and resulting magnetic field from the second ring will actually cause a changing flux through | + | In fact, this induced current and resulting magnetic field from the second ring will actually cause a changing flux through |
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