Forbidden.
Banned
I want to clear this up...
1) Let's assume there is a magnetic field into the page and there is current (conventional current?) pointing down and there is a force directed to the right.
There is a motion arrow pointing left, opposite to the force arrow.
How does it actually affect the wire and what is the difference between those two quantities ?
2) In a motor, when it turns clockwise I just acknowledged that the force on the left wire turns the armature up then clockwise (N-S pole)*, now what the hell does motion do there ? Oppose the force ?
3) If I turned an AC generator by hand clockwise (N-S pole), where is the motion and force arrows directed and where does conventional current flow?
4) In all generators, no torque means no voltage right ?
* - North pole on the left and South pole on the right
(Permanent magnets for convenience please)
1) Let's assume there is a magnetic field into the page and there is current (conventional current?) pointing down and there is a force directed to the right.
There is a motion arrow pointing left, opposite to the force arrow.
How does it actually affect the wire and what is the difference between those two quantities ?
2) In a motor, when it turns clockwise I just acknowledged that the force on the left wire turns the armature up then clockwise (N-S pole)*, now what the hell does motion do there ? Oppose the force ?
3) If I turned an AC generator by hand clockwise (N-S pole), where is the motion and force arrows directed and where does conventional current flow?
4) In all generators, no torque means no voltage right ?
* - North pole on the left and South pole on the right
(Permanent magnets for convenience please)