Elementary Principles of Electricity And Magnetism, for Students in Engineering

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The force exerted upon a straight conductor per- pendicular to a uniform field, is equal to the continued product of the length of the conductor, the current and ELECTRODYNAMICS. 151 the induction. If the length is in centimeters, the current and induction in e.m.u. the force is in dynes.
The relation of the current, the field, and the force are shown by diagram in Fig. 55. These directions are those of the right handed system of coordinates.
Parallel Currents. — Let A and B, Fig. 56, represent
... two parallel currents in the same direction. First Fig. 56.
consider the field at B due to A. The force on B, according to the relation given above, will be toward A. Similarly, the force on A in the field due to B, will be toward B. .'. Parallel currents having the same direction attract each other.
Let A and C, Fig. 57, be two parallel currents in 3C X Fig. 57.
opposite directions. The force on C in the field due to A will be away from A, according to the relation of the current, field and force.


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