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Lorentz force questions

Started by aladinlamp, December 22, 2012, 08:51:36 AM

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Neo-X

Ah you are talking the faraday disc. In faraday disc, lorentz law cannot apply there so oviously its overunity.

aladinlamp

no , i mean picture above, imagine those magnets to be long, to go all the way up... the wire is moving upwards, linear motion, because of lorentz

magnets are hold in place, only wire is moving in homogenous magnetic field

will this increase power input <>?



Neo-X

No.. Because the magnetic field created by the electric current opposes the magnetic field of the magnet.

aladinlamp

ok so does not matter if wire is allowed to move or not

you are saying input voltage and amperage stays the same



Neo-X

yeah the same amount of power will be produced either you move the magnet or the wire.