reluctance
no movement
That is not rightit has to be Every magnet has one pole.
The frictional force that opposes the movement of an object that falls through the air is air resistance, or drag.
Contact Forces Action-at-a-Distance Forces Frictional Force Gravitational Force Tension Force Electrical Force Normal Force Magnetic Force Air Resistance Force Applied Force Spring Force
resistance force
reluctance
reluctance, it is the resistance of a magnetic circuit to the establishment of a magnetic flux by a magnetomotive force.
no movement
That is not rightit has to be Every magnet has one pole.
- Gravity/weight - Air resistance/drag/friction - Centrapetal force
The frictional force that opposes the movement of an object that falls through the air is air resistance, or drag.
Contact Forces Action-at-a-Distance Forces Frictional Force Gravitational Force Tension Force Electrical Force Normal Force Magnetic Force Air Resistance Force Applied Force Spring Force
If a charged particle moves in a magnetic field then Lorentz magnetic force acting will be perpendicular to its movement and so the particle will be taken along a curved path. Lorentz force will be towards the centre of the curved path. Any force facing towards the centre of the curved path is named as centre seeking or centripetal force.
Three factors that affect movement are friction, wind resistance, and velocity. Friction is the resistance that a single object encounters when moving over another object. Velocity is speed, and wind resistance is the opposing force on an object.
Contact forces: frictional force, tension Force, air resistance force , applied force and spring force Action-at-a-Distance Forces: gravitantional, electrical and magnetic force If this was the answer you where looking for :)
Because the force generated is always opposite the direction of motion.
Magnetic force is the force exerted between magnetic poles, producing magnetization of force, either of attraction or of repulsion.