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- From: frisinv@alleg.edu
- Subject: Showing change in flux
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.030253.6439@pellns.alleg.edu>
- Sender: news@pellns.alleg.edu
- Organization: Allegheny College
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 03:02:53 GMT
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- I am looking for a visually obvious way of showing a change in flux
- (with respect time or position) that doesn't rely on the audience knowing
- that much about induction. I need it for a non-rigorous lecture on
- Maxwell's equations and thought that a demonstration would be a good way
- of dealing with flux before I dive into Faraday's law (that's why I can't
- expect them to know induction well). I realize that most of the people
- listening will be at least familiar with the concept, but I don't want to
- leave any holes. Please email a suggestion or two.
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- Vincent Frisina: frisinv@alleg.edu
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