alrite, i was going through my notes and i need to confirm this.
Messiner effect is the induction of eddy currents on a superconductor by a falling magnet., the magnetic field of eddy current is so strong that it is able to completely repel the external magnetic field (lenzs law), causing magnet to levitate above the superconductor? right?
okay
I dont know about you but i always have trouble finding the direction of the induced current in multiple choice. you are give a picture of a ac or dc generator, are are told which way the the armature spins, and the direction of external magnetic field(north pole to south pole).
Now what i want to know is that how you apply the right hand rule here. Does my thumb point against the direction of the rotation(by lenz;s law). and my other finger in the direction of the external magnetic field and thus work out which way the current runs?(or should it also work the other way around?)
now third.
what is a majority and a minority carrier( to do with semiconductors?)
i know one of them is a free electron and other a free postive hole
thank you very much and i hope you have a good exam.
Messiner effect is the induction of eddy currents on a superconductor by a falling magnet., the magnetic field of eddy current is so strong that it is able to completely repel the external magnetic field (lenzs law), causing magnet to levitate above the superconductor? right?
okay
I dont know about you but i always have trouble finding the direction of the induced current in multiple choice. you are give a picture of a ac or dc generator, are are told which way the the armature spins, and the direction of external magnetic field(north pole to south pole).
Now what i want to know is that how you apply the right hand rule here. Does my thumb point against the direction of the rotation(by lenz;s law). and my other finger in the direction of the external magnetic field and thus work out which way the current runs?(or should it also work the other way around?)
now third.
what is a majority and a minority carrier( to do with semiconductors?)
i know one of them is a free electron and other a free postive hole
thank you very much and i hope you have a good exam.