No because the magnetic field induced attracts the falling magnet, creating a force which slows down the magnet. If the magnetic field increased to a certain point where the force acting on the magnet was enough to stop the magnet from falling, gravity would act on the bob, causing the magnet to speed up again until it reaches a happy medium speed (or even a terminal speed if you will). When this happens, a changing magnetic field occurs and an induced current is formed again. This cycle repeats.
Because as it falls through the coil it causes an electric current to flow in the coil. The energy for this electricity comes from the kinetic (the movement ie the falling) energy of the magnet. Thus as it falls through the coil it slows down as a little the energy of the falling movement is turned into electricity.
Nothing is opposing an object falling to earth. Gravity is causing an object to fall back to earth which is opposing the object from leaving earht. If anything the force that opposes gravity is the force at which an object is projected.
Without air resistance, falling objects would accelerate at a constant rate due to gravity. This means that they would fall faster and reach the ground in a shorter amount of time compared to falling with air resistance. The absence of air resistance would also remove any upward force opposing the motion of the falling object.
When air resistance balances the weight of an object that is falling, the object has reached terminal velocity. At this point, the object falls at a constant speed without accelerating further due to the opposing forces being balanced.
Yes, it is possible for a falling object to have a positive acceleration if it is undergoing free fall near the surface of the Earth and experiencing a net force greater than gravity (e.g., air resistance). This can cause the object to accelerate in the direction of its motion despite falling downward.
Because as it falls through the coil it causes an electric current to flow in the coil. The energy for this electricity comes from the kinetic (the movement ie the falling) energy of the magnet. Thus as it falls through the coil it slows down as a little the energy of the falling movement is turned into electricity.
yes it is completely normal to fell as if your bladder is falling out.
Falling!
Nothing is opposing an object falling to earth. Gravity is causing an object to fall back to earth which is opposing the object from leaving earht. If anything the force that opposes gravity is the force at which an object is projected.
Assuming the eddy currents are caused by the object falling through a magnetic field, the energy for the eddy currents come from the movement through the magnetic field. Therefore, simply due to energy conservation, the object should be slowed down.
There have been scale models, for the movies. But there would be no point in replicating the ship, as it could not compete against today's hi-tech cruise-vessels. And if you are talking about raising and rebuilding the wreck of the Titanic, that is completely impossible. The wreck is extremely fragile and is close to completely falling apart.
Terminal velocity- When a falling object is no longer accelerating; the force due to gravity is equal to the opposing force of air resistance.
there are no condensation nuclei in the world
To create a magnetic pot for indoor plants, you can attach small magnets to the bottom of a lightweight pot using strong adhesive. This will allow you to easily hang the pot on a magnetic surface, such as a metal shelf or a magnetic board. Make sure the magnets are securely attached to prevent the pot from falling.
Falling into a Coma
Low or falling, indicating a decrease in atmospheric pressure. This change can lead to the formation of clouds and precipitation.
When a bar magnet is dropped through a copper pipe, it induces an electric current in the copper due to electromagnetic induction. This current creates an opposing magnetic field that interacts with the falling magnet, producing a magnetic force that slows its descent. In contrast, a plastic pipe does not conduct electricity, so no such currents are generated, allowing the magnet to fall freely without any resistance.