Two reasons:What is the official HSC explanation as to why magnets 'levitate' above a superconductor (cooled blow T_c)
What's quantum pinning o-oTwo reasons:
Magnetic fields are excluded from the superconductor, forcing the magnet to be repelled from the superconductor thus causing it to rise up (meisner effect).
Quantum pinning ---> stops the magnet moving horizontally off the superconductor.
idk this is what i learnt from the STUDENTS GUIDE TO HSC PHYSICS....so ill go check a textbook to make sure.
Apparently not. According to the other thread, it is solely based on the Meissner effect based on the syllabus because if you conduct an experiment and place a magnet above a superconductor before it reaches critical temperature, it will still levitate when cooled. There is no change in magnetic flux that induces any surface eddy currents.eddy currents will be induced
WRONG!!!!What's quantum pinning o-o
The superconductor is able to exclude the external magnetic field, and when this external magnetic field is placed near the superconductor, eddy currents will be induced in the superconductor and flow in a way to oppose the external magnetic field, creating a repulsive force. When the weight force of the magnet is balanced by the repulsive force created by the flow of eddy currrents, the magnet will levitate. Someone correct me if im wrong I just wrote that off the top of my head and I'm gonna revise this stuff tomorrow or tonight
anyone wanna take a bite at this?? I don't really know what to mention for full marks.Assess the effects of the development of AC generators on today's society and the environment. 6 MARKS
Is this the one with the squirrel cage rotor?anyone wanna take a bite at this?? I don't really know what to mention for full marks.
lol thats an ac induction motorIs this the one with the squirrel cage rotor?
I'll list the main points:anyone wanna take a bite at this?? I don't really know what to mention for full marks.
Daaayuuum. That makes the marker wet and give you 10 marks instead.Really long and 99.95 ATAR worth response.
Everytime I write about this, it turns into an economics essay :/Effects on Society:
- Since voltage & current could be increased & decreased, power could be efficiently transported over large
distances
- Allowed power stations to be located away from suburban areas and closer to resources needed to generate
them (coal and hydro etc.) which helped to bring down its price
- AC power generation could be carried out on large scales and then distributed over long distances to many
people efficiently
- Economies of scale could be achieved, resulting in dramatically cheaper electricity
- Not only the rich could afford power
- Development of longer working hours as a result of widespread lighting etc.
- Affordability resulted in the mechanisation of many industrial processes, which effectively reduced long
term demand for labour, resulting in reduction in unskilled jobs and increase in unemployment
- Increased productivity – economic growth
- Shift from blue collar work to a majority of white collar work
- Raised living standards as affordability and accessibility were greatly increased
- Energy available to most rural communities
- Dependency on power resulted in essential services being forced to develop ‘back up’ electrical sources
o A disruption of supply compromises safety and could result in large scale production decreases
Environmental Impacts:
- Power stations could be located away from cities and suburbia which reduced short term effects of air
pollution
- The construction of power lines resulted in natural habitat being destroyed
- Growing dependency of power resulted in rapid resource use resulting in depletion of non-renewable
resources
- Fossil fuel power stations have environmental effects such as thermal pollution, acid rain & air pollution
due to release of particles & oxides of nitrogen & sulfur
- Huge amounts of CO2 released by power stations contribute to enhanced greenhouse effect thought to be
raising Earth’s temperature
Dont like this question because there is not really much difference between AC and DC transmission lines (--> AC lines is coated more to prevent leakage of EMR)Explain why AC and not DC transmission lines are used (4)
lel because maybe AC is the only one you can use in the power lines?Explain why AC and not DC transmission lines are used (4)
I guess just advantages of AC?is the question meant to be:
Explain why AC Electricity is used to transmit electricity to cities rather than DC Electricity. 4 MARKS