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The best video on induced E field.
Summary:
1) induced electric field is NON CONSEVATIVE due to +ve work done every time the charge completes loop.
2) E.dl = -dv = - (-dΦ/dt)
3) Induced E field is tangential to direction of induced current.

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Faraday Law(Non Conservative Fields) vs Kirchoff Voltage Law (Conservative Fields)

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Lagrangian mechanics and
Computational physics lecture video

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At b I think that potential should be 15 joule as delta v defined as -f.dl

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Particle ar point a in the direction of electric field has 10 J/c then moving against electric field to point b has 5J/C, how ? Isn't the oppsite true ?

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Sir shouldnt mechanical energy be greater at point b because of the of direction of field lines

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sir is non uniform electrostatic field conservative as well?

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A particle is moving in direction of force.
Will potential energy increase or decrease

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w=f.s so f=qE & s=dl
work= qE.dl why did you just wrote w=E.dl why not w=qE.dl???? tell me why?!

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