Hi,
anyone want to explain question 23 of the Ascham 2002 trial:
A square sheet of aluminium is held horizontally and then dropped so that it enters a vertical uniform magnetic field. It then leaves the field and continues to fall to the floor.
Draw a graph showing the acceleration of the aluminium sheet against time before entering the field, in the field and after. Account for the shape of your graph.
Obviously before and after a = 9.8 But what about in the field? It seems to me that the falling conductor creates eddy currents that produce magnetic fields against the change, slowing the acceleration down. But is it linear or some kind of curve?
thanks, Martin
anyone want to explain question 23 of the Ascham 2002 trial:
A square sheet of aluminium is held horizontally and then dropped so that it enters a vertical uniform magnetic field. It then leaves the field and continues to fall to the floor.
Draw a graph showing the acceleration of the aluminium sheet against time before entering the field, in the field and after. Account for the shape of your graph.
Obviously before and after a = 9.8 But what about in the field? It seems to me that the falling conductor creates eddy currents that produce magnetic fields against the change, slowing the acceleration down. But is it linear or some kind of curve?
thanks, Martin