Magnetism and Induction Theory
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Re: Magnetism and Induction Theory
unless Ohms law is relevant to a derivation or something else in your theory then there is no need.
MattChequers- Posts : 47
Join date : 2013-02-25
Magnetism and Induction Theory
In my analysis I make a mention to Ohm's law just to say that the voltage induced in the coil is proportionate to the current. Since it isn't part of the theory behind the lab, do I need to include this in the theory section? I don't use an equation I just mention the proportionality.
Jacques Thibault- Posts : 9
Join date : 2013-01-11
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