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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2009

What is Faradays Law?
What is Lenzs Law?
Learn the definition.

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  • but what if there are no cars on the road? the light still changes.

  • Love that you used Aphex Twin for the music. Fitting. So fitting.

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  • @crayonprince bikes also need to pass thoses lights. They are way too small to be detected.

  • @foundcatatron can u tell me the name of the track ???

  • What about the eddy current losses? And copper loss from heating? And the back-emf created, can't it cause a short circuit?

  • @crayonprince Two things: Electro Magnetic Induction + Timers.

    Both do their jobs in traffic lights.

  • @crayonprince Then it doesn't use that kind of equipment..

  • is it possible to create something like this that conducts heat but on a smaller scale and only using a AA battery?

  • @crayonprince Timers. The electromagnetic field only allows for a quicker changing of the light.

  • @foundcatatron 9-11

  • that's why a barrier won't open if you stand with 4 people on that spot, it has nothing to do with weight XD

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