Very clear. But the result isn't a vector so how do tell the direction of the force?
@physicswithandresaragonese250Ай бұрын
Faraday's law relates the change in magnetic flux with the induced emf. There is no force involved in this law. If you have a conductor there will be a current there but no force on the conductor.
@VenusianJunglesАй бұрын
Is EMF here voltage? I don't understand how to compare EMF to voltage / current
@physicswithandresaragonese25028 күн бұрын
EMF is Electro Motive Force, which is actually related to a potential difference. The trick here is that it is not V across any two particular points: Check this link: kzbin.info/www/bejne/i3uXf4lvoZetbMk&ab_channel=PhysicswithAndr%C3%A9sAragoneses