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Induced Forces on Current Carrying Loops (10:49)

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This Flipping Physics episode unravels the intricate dance between magnetic fields and induced currents in a loop. Learn the principles governing induced magnetic forces, using a practical example with a rectangular conducting loop. Follow us through the alternate right-hand rule, deciphering the directions of induced forces on each loop side. Discover when net induced magnetic force is zero and when it leads to translational acceleration. Stay engaged with real-world applications and dynamic scenarios. 🚀🌌

Chapters:
0:00 Induced Forces Basics
1:20: Example #1
2:44 Alternate Right-Hand Rule
5:03 The Net Force and Torque on the Loop
8:40 Example #2

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