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current-carrying conductor

A current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field experiences a force

Two applications; one practical, one not so practical.

Posted in Physics, Science, Uncategorized, youtube and tagged current-carrying conductor, electricity, leaving cert physics, Magnetism on November 17, 2008 by physicsteacher. Leave a comment

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