Asked by Soly
Please check my answers:
why does an iron core increase the magnetic iduction of a coil of wire?
-I am thinking it has something to do with the voltage being increased.
Will a cyclist coast farther if the lamp is connected to the generator on his bicycle is turned off?
-I say no because the generator is not producing engergy or voltage
why does an iron core increase the magnetic iduction of a coil of wire?
-I am thinking it has something to do with the voltage being increased.
Will a cyclist coast farther if the lamp is connected to the generator on his bicycle is turned off?
-I say no because the generator is not producing engergy or voltage
Answers
Answered by
drwls
An iron core increases the magnetic B field coil by aligning some electron orbits within the iron.
A light generator will slow down a bike if the light is on, and the bike will not coast as far.
A light generator will slow down a bike if the light is on, and the bike will not coast as far.
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