thx nice vid ;)
MrRauberhotzenplotz 2 months ago
Lorentz force is zero in HALLS EFFECT after the equilbrium is reached. Since the mag. field is balanced by Ele fied.
TTT99A 3 months ago
what is lorentz force
tharsi410 7 months ago
doesn't + anways flow to the - why is it the other way around?
coilsinamotor 1 year ago
@coilsinamotor
There are shown the electrons
RudiRoman94 1 year ago
@RudiRoman94 oh k thankx
no prob
Protons go from + to -
e- goes from - to + ;)
@RudiRoman94 awsome ill use that in my homework now :P
hahaha nP man ;) :D
i wrote a classtest about it yesterday Oo :D
@RudiRoman94 awsome u prob did well im doing chem right now but ill save this for phisics :)
coilsinamotor 1 year ago 2
How much did Duracell pay you ?
nethacker91 1 year ago 2
So in essense, the hall effect lowers the current (I) along the hall conductor?
improvmaniac 1 year ago
excellent job! bravo ..e grazie !!!
domyaska 1 year ago
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rowertom1991 2 years ago
Does F_el mean the force of electricity? What does F_L stand for?
Mexisio22 2 years ago
F_el is the force of electricity thats right and F_l is the Lorentz Force ^^
Lanxil 2 years ago
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Electrons flow from positive (+) to negative(-)
Representation is not accurate!
nionut 1 year ago
@nionut no they don't. it's like a "standard" adopted by teachers from high school not to be differences between what i learn in Europe and what you learn in America . In reality, the electrons flow from negative (-) to positive(+).
TheDragosmc 11 months ago
@nionut omg
AlexFlatoni 1 month ago
thx nice vid ;)
MrRauberhotzenplotz 2 months ago
Lorentz force is zero in HALLS EFFECT after the equilbrium is reached. Since the mag. field is balanced by Ele fied.
TTT99A 3 months ago
what is lorentz force
tharsi410 7 months ago
doesn't + anways flow to the - why is it the other way around?
coilsinamotor 1 year ago
@coilsinamotor
There are shown the electrons
RudiRoman94 1 year ago
@RudiRoman94 oh k thankx
coilsinamotor 1 year ago
@coilsinamotor
no prob
Protons go from + to -
e- goes from - to + ;)
RudiRoman94 1 year ago
@RudiRoman94 awsome ill use that in my homework now :P
coilsinamotor 1 year ago
@coilsinamotor
hahaha nP man ;) :D
i wrote a classtest about it yesterday Oo :D
RudiRoman94 1 year ago
@RudiRoman94 awsome u prob did well im doing chem right now but ill save this for phisics :)
coilsinamotor 1 year ago 2
How much did Duracell pay you ?
nethacker91 1 year ago 2
So in essense, the hall effect lowers the current (I) along the hall conductor?
improvmaniac 1 year ago
excellent job! bravo ..e grazie !!!
domyaska 1 year ago
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rowertom1991 2 years ago
Does F_el mean the force of electricity? What does F_L stand for?
Mexisio22 2 years ago
F_el is the force of electricity thats right and F_l is the Lorentz Force ^^
Lanxil 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
Electrons flow from positive (+) to negative(-)
Representation is not accurate!
nionut 1 year ago
@nionut no they don't. it's like a "standard" adopted by teachers from high school not to be differences between what i learn in Europe and what you learn in America . In reality, the electrons flow from negative (-) to positive(+).
TheDragosmc 11 months ago
@nionut omg
AlexFlatoni 1 month ago