Eddy currents explained - part 1

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the background music sounds way more terrifying than horror movies. And it fells like I'm in a spaceship ship and we're about to die.

ibrahimtunahandag
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Hello to all the viewers in India - भारत के सभी दर्शकों को मेरा नमस्कार

cg-physics-global
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It might not be the best question to ask but I recently studied Ac motor(Induction motor) where I got to know continuous changing field induces Eddy current.what really confused me was as the magnetic field of stator kept changing it produced absolutely no effect on the magnetic field produced by the Eddy current as if it had induced permanent poles.The north and the South Pole of the induced Eddy current kept moving towards the magnetic field of the stator but could've simply reversed their field to counteract the change of field.why does that not happen?
.I hope you can help me with it

bethanyrumkui
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a bit of accuracy can change your imagination

abheedwivedi
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❤do u have any video demo of An huge Magnet fly by your Carbon fiber plate / Graphite plate / Graphine plate above & which one will fly off the Fastest.!!😊

johnwicks
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Power supply is connected to DC, doesn't it need to be connector to AC to pass through the transformer?

peteabdu
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The movement of electrons downward is creating a current ; and which current is creating a magnetic the small magnitude of magnetic field is trying to oppose the original magnetic field we have taken.[lenz's law]
So the conductor slows down.
Plz help me 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 if I correct or not

arsabhisekff
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3d animation toh badhiya hai sath me thoda sa background music hota to or bhi behtar hota

daminijangde
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great illustration but so wrong explanation. a downward force on the metal will not stop it to move, because it's not in the direction of the motion, and the current( movement of the electron ) is downward, now if you apply the right-hand rule u get a force that opposes the motion of the metal.

laurentmitri
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This is amazing! The animations were really smooth and high-quality. Can you please help me understand why the electrons are going in loops? I watched part 2 of the video but still can't understand what causes them to have what seems to be centripetal acceleration instead of just moving downwards (and accumulating there, maybe creating a Hall voltage?).

Again, amazing videos and I can tell you put a lot of effort into them. Please don't stop making them, you're amazing!

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