Essential University Physics: Volume 2 (3rd Edition)
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ISBN: 9780321976420
Author: Richard Wolfson
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 27, Problem 13FTD
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To explain: The origin of the induced current from the coil’s reference frame, in the coil and magnet experiment in which the coil is at rest and magnet is moving.
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Essential University Physics: Volume 2 (3rd Edition)
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