Fundamental Principles of Electric And Magnetic Circuits

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Generated by a rate of change of 1 linkage per second is called an abvolt; 1 volt is therefore equal to 10 8 abvolts. It is desirable also at this time to learn a rule for determining the direction of an induced e. M. F. The so-called " Left- ELECTROMAGNETISM 63 hand Rule" has already been given for determining the direction of the force action upon a wire in a magnetic field. Since the direction of motion required to produce an e. M. F. Is opposite to that of the force action of the current pr...o- duced by such e. M. F. , it follows that if the forefinger of the right hand point in the direction of the flux, and the thumb at right angles to the forefinger, point in the direction of motion of the wire with respect to the flux, the middle finger, at right angles to both, will point in the direction of the induced e. M. F. This is known as the " Right-hand Rule. " It must be noted that the thumb must point in the direction of the motion of the wire with respect to the flux; that is, if the flux is moving, say toward the left, the relative motion of the wire with respect to the flux is toward the right.

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