Conductor In Magnetic Field Experiment
by Trevor Clifford Photography
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Conductor In Magnetic Field Experiment
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Trevor Clifford Photography
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Photograph - Photograph
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Conductor in magnetic field experiment. Apparatus used to measure the strength of the force exerted on a current-carrying conductor (copper wire) in a magnetic field. A copper wire is connected across a power supply (top left), and placed between two permanent magnets resting on an electronic balance (scale, silver). The multimeter (top right) is used to check the current. When a current is passed through the wire, a downward force is induced, which can be measured on the balance and read on its screen.
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