The movement of electrons causes a electromagnetic field that opposes the motion of the magnet N3L, We are currently doing magnetic fields and wires in collage (Your high school I think, not sure!) So I have a basic understanding but the thing I dont fully understand is in this experiment or using a tube, the electrons move in a way that cant be directly thought of (by me) as using FLR how do they move and why?
Cool. Now ICP can finally get their answer to "magnets, how do they work". (Sorry, I couldn't resist bring up the ridiculous religious internet meme).
Cool. Now ICP can finally get their answer to "magnets, how do they work". (Sorry, I couldn't resist bring up the ridiculous religious internet meme).
How about a script?
tk0145 5 months ago
Aluminum is paramagnetic.
Zalo10 5 months ago
The movement of electrons causes a electromagnetic field that opposes the motion of the magnet N3L, We are currently doing magnetic fields and wires in collage (Your high school I think, not sure!) So I have a basic understanding but the thing I dont fully understand is in this experiment or using a tube, the electrons move in a way that cant be directly thought of (by me) as using FLR how do they move and why?
alewisgb 5 months ago
cool
bradleytank666 5 months ago
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Cool. Now ICP can finally get their answer to "magnets, how do they work". (Sorry, I couldn't resist bring up the ridiculous religious internet meme).
bamboo4tameshigiri 5 months ago
Cool. Now ICP can finally get their answer to "magnets, how do they work". (Sorry, I couldn't resist bring up the ridiculous religious internet meme).
bamboo4tameshigiri 5 months ago