
College Physics 10th Edition by Raymond Serway,Chris Vuille
Edition 10ISBN: 978-1285737041
College Physics 10th Edition by Raymond Serway,Chris Vuille
Edition 10ISBN: 978-1285737041 Exercise 37
Eddy currents are induced currents set up in a piece of metal when it moves through a nonuniform magnetic field. For example, consider the flat metal plate swinging at the end of a bar as a pendulum, as shown in Figure CQ20.9. (a) At position 1, the pendulum is moving from a region where there is no magnetic field into a region where the field
in is directed into the paper. Show that at position 1 the direction of the eddy current is counterclockwise. (b) At position 2, the pendulum is moving out of the field into a region of zero field. Show that the direction of the eddy current is clockwise in this case. (c) Use right-hand rule number 2 to show that these eddy currents lead to a magnetic force on the plate directed as shown in the figure. Because the induced eddy current always produces a retarding force when the plate enters or leaves the field, the swinging plate quickly comes to rest.

Explanation
(a)
The pendulum started from position 1...
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