| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1881 - 474 strani
...motion. Lenz, in 1834, summed up the matter by saying that in all cases of electromagnetic induction -j , the induced currents have such a direction that their reaction * tends to stop the motion which produces them. This is known as Lenz's Law. 397. Mutual Induction of Two Circuits. — In Art.32o... | |
| Joseph Ballard Murdock - 1884 - 176 strani
...the current which would cause the motion. Lenz deduced this relation independently, and his statement that " in all cases of electromagnetic induction the...direction that their reaction tends to stop the motion which produces them " is known as Lenz's Law. As an illustration of the use of the law, suppose a magnet... | |
| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1884 - 488 strani
...passing through the circuit, and so stop the motion. Lenr, in 1834, summed up the matter by saying that in all cases of electromagnetic induction the...currents have such a direction that their reaction lends to stop the motion which produces them. This is known as Lenz's Law. 397. Mutual Induction of... | |
| Alfred Ritter von Urbanitzky - 1886 - 922 strani
...length. Lenz's Law. — Lenz, in 1834, summed up the inductive action of currents and magnets by saying, that in all cases of electro-magnetic induction the...direction that their reaction tends to stop the motion which produces them. This is known as Lenz's law, and coupled with what we have Fig. 187. —Induction... | |
| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1886 - 566 strani
...passing through the circuit, and so stop the motion. Lenz, in 1834, summed up the matter by saying that in all cases of electromagnetic induction the...direction that their reaction tends to stop the motion which produces them. This is known as Lenz's Law. 397. Mutual Induction of Two Circuits. — In Art.... | |
| Alfred Ritter von Urbanitzky - 1886 - 920 strani
...action of currents and magnets by saying, that in all cases of electro-magnetic induction the indued currents have such a direction that their reaction tends to stop the motion which produces them. This is known as Lenz's law, and coupled with what we have Fig. 187. — Induction... | |
| Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow - 1893 - 390 strani
...current in the secondary can in each case be found. It is known as Lenz's law. and is stated thus: — " In all cases of electro-magnetic induction the induced...direction that their reaction tends to stop the motion which produces them." These theoretical conclusions are practically applicable to the induction coil,... | |
| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1894 - 666 strani
...motion. Lenz, in 1834, summed up the matter by saying that in all cases of electromagnetic induction lh,- induced currents have such a direction that their reaction tends to stop tin- moiinn which produces them. This is known as Lenz's law : it is a particular case of the more... | |
| J. Poole - 1895 - 428 strani
...this variation. Lenz's Law is applicable to all electrical induced effects, and states : — That " the induced currents have such a direction that their reaction tends to stop the motion or current which produces them." Current Induction. — Wires conveying electric currents also exhibit... | |
| 1903 - 502 strani
...coil A. Applying Lenz's law to this phenomenon, we may sum up the matter by saying that in. all canes of electromagnetic induction the induced currents...direction that their reaction tends to stop the motion which produces them. 64. Mutual Induction. — The mutual induction is in reality only a modification... | |
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