Shock Value B [Trial]

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Shock Value B [Trial]

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Discussion for Shock Value, a B division trial in California.
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Re: Shock Value B [Trial]

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Re: Shock Value B [Trial]

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Re: Shock Value B [Trial]

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i learned about the right and left hand rule. But when are you suppose to use the right hand rule and when are you suppose to use the left hand rule? :?: :?:
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Re: Shock Value B [Trial]

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Right hand is used when electric generators are involved and left hand is used when electric motors are involved. It's better explained on this site:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleming's_ ... -hand_rule
Hope it helps :)
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How do compasses work when theyre near a circuit? IDUNGETIT T^T :cry:
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Re: Shock Value B [Trial]

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siciscio wrote:Right hand is used when electric generators are involved and left hand is used when electric motors are involved. It's better explained on this site:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleming's_ ... -hand_rule
Hope it helps :)


I still dont get it, cohs if you grab the wire one way(for the last picture on the page) cant you just go on the other side and grab it the other way ? :shock:
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Re: Shock Value B [Trial]

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I have a little problem with voltage drops. How do you find it out?
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Re: Shock Value B [Trial]

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siciscio wrote:Right hand is used when electric generators are involved and left hand is used when electric motors are involved. It's better explained on this site:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleming's_ ... -hand_rule
Hope it helps :)

it helped a lot. THANKS!
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Re: Shock Value B [Trial]

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bluejay wrote:I have a little problem with voltage drops. How do you find it out?
That depends on the circuit and the component. But generally a combination of Ohm's Law or Kirchoff's Laws.

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