A clockwise direction
some wood can be cut round and some can be cut straight so the answer i suppose is yes
The lines of magnetic force at any point in the magnetic field of a current flowing towards you will act in the counter clockwise direction. This can be determined by using the right hand rule. Point your thumb in the direction of the current flowing down the straight wire. The curl of your fingers shows the direction of the magnetic lines of flux. The magnetic field of a current is always perpendicular to it. A current facing away from you would produce magnetic lines of force acting in the clockwise direction.
For conductor the resistance (R) is directly proportional to the length (L) of the conductor, and the area of cross-section (A). When you stretch the conductor to increase its length, its area of cross-section will decrease. The decrease in area of cross-section can be found in the following way: The volume of the cylinder will remain same. The initial volume of the cylinder is = A Х L Suppose, the area of cross-section becomes A/ and the resistance becomes R/. Hence, the resistance increases 4 times. Hope this helps you, Keep posting and have a nice day!
It means that the object was accelerating or decelerating at least part of the time.
I suppose that you think to gallium.
Because he is, I suppose.
Because he is, I suppose.
Graphite is an electricity conductor; I suppose that the discoverer of this property is unknown.
some wood can be cut round and some can be cut straight so the answer i suppose is yes
The lines of magnetic force at any point in the magnetic field of a current flowing towards you will act in the counter clockwise direction. This can be determined by using the right hand rule. Point your thumb in the direction of the current flowing down the straight wire. The curl of your fingers shows the direction of the magnetic lines of flux. The magnetic field of a current is always perpendicular to it. A current facing away from you would produce magnetic lines of force acting in the clockwise direction.
yes. every dentist ever is suppose to have straight white teeth. if they do not, they are not real dentists
I'd suppose it varies from person to person
I suppose it could, yes - it will stop if the magnetic field is strong enough.
Only when melted or dissolved in a polar solvent.
It's used to determine the magnetic field strength of stars. That's not really a "why", though. I suppose the "why" would be "because they want to know the magnetic field strength of stars".
If you mean a fragment of shattered glass. Then i suppose its abnormal for me to be straight.
If you mean a fragment of shattered glass. Then i suppose its abnormal for me to be straight.