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+ | ==== Project 9B: Need for Speed ==== | ||
+ | Thanks to the research that folks at the Hawkion facility were able to do on the EM-boar tigers, the people of Lakeview have been able to set up a scientifically supported protection system. The research team has found that magnetic fields repel the EM-boar tigers. They have installed a giant magnet into the cliffs nearby, and it is aligned in such a way that there is a constant (practically speaking) 5 mT magnetic field directed into the ground near Lakeview and the surrounding area. The hope is that the field will ward off the EM-boar tigers and keep the people of Lakeview safe. | ||
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+ | However, there is a dilemma that has emerged. Local inventor and superstitious person Manny Hallabero is starting to create a fuss around town because he believes the magnetic field is going to destroy his car. He has been driving around with a voltmeter attached to his engine and he claims there is a potential difference across the engine when he's driving fast. Once, he said, there was a potential difference of 0.15 V. He is worried that if the voltage across his engine reaches much higher, it will surely be destroyed and he could end up in danger. Out of the goodness of your heart, you wish to assuage Manny' | ||
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+ | <WRAP info> | ||
+ | === Learning Goals === | ||
+ | * Explain microscopically why there would be a potential difference across the engine | ||
+ | * Use electric and magnetic forces to relate electric and magnetic fields | ||
+ | * Use the right-hand rule to find the direction of the magnetic force | ||
+ | * Relate electric field to the electric potential | ||
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