The maximum force that a magnetic field can exert on a moving electric charge is
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Question
The maximum force that a magnetic field can exert on a moving electric charge is found when the charge moves along the Field line.
True
False
The magnetic force between two magnetic poles is always an attractive force.
True
False
The Generators of Electric Currents all work on the basis of Electromagnetic Induction.
True
False
If a variable magnetic flux is applied to the area enclosed by a conducting wire we find an induced electric current in the wire.
True
False
Electromagnetic Induction phenomena were discovered by:
Andre Maria Ampere
Michael Faraday
James Clerk Maxwell
None of the above
Andre Maria Ampere
Michael Faraday
James Clerk Maxwell
None of the above
Explanation / Answer
a) force = q (v cross B)
WHEN charge moves along the field force =0 hence false statement
b) false as it is repulsive for like poles.
c) true , and potential diffrence is induced
d)michael faraday discovered it and jc maxwell described it mathematically later on .
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