Encyclopedia of Energy: Ec-GeElsevier, 2004 - Power (Mechanics) |
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... forces do work on the electrons just as work is done on an automobile pushed some distance by a person . It is the role of a battery in a flashlight or an electric generator in an electric power plant to supply electrical " pressure ...
... forces do work on the electrons just as work is done on an automobile pushed some distance by a person . It is the role of a battery in a flashlight or an electric generator in an electric power plant to supply electrical " pressure ...
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... forces on one another . If the samples have unlike charges , one positive and the other negative , then each exerts an attractive force on the other . The strength F of the electric force F was measured accurately by Charles Augustin de ...
... forces on one another . If the samples have unlike charges , one positive and the other negative , then each exerts an attractive force on the other . The strength F of the electric force F was measured accurately by Charles Augustin de ...
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... force fields , which extend throughout a volume of space . But they exert distinct and different forces . The electric field E exerts a force on a charge q in the direction of the field vector . The magnetic field B exerts a force on ...
... force fields , which extend throughout a volume of space . But they exert distinct and different forces . The electric field E exerts a force on a charge q in the direction of the field vector . The magnetic field B exerts a force on ...
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