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    Identify the letter of the choice that best complete the statement or answer the question. 1. What are the two evidences that link electricity and magnetism? A. Energy B. Magnet transport system and Transmission lines. C. Magnetic repulsion and attraction D. Magnetic lines of induction 2. Every magnet‚ whatever its size or shape‚ has two poles. A. West and East B. West and North C .North and South D. South and East 3. The N-pole of a suspended magnet‚ like a compass needle is _____. A. Always

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    A Seminar Report On “Spintronics Technology” Session 2010-2011 Submitted To: Submitted By: Dr. R.S. Meena Mr. Pankaj Shukla Dept. of Electronics Engg. UCE‚ RTU‚ Kota Shailendra Kumar Singh C.R.No. 07/126 Final Year‚ ECE UCE‚ RTU‚ Kota Department of Electronics and Communication Engg. University College of Engineering Rajasthan Technical University‚ Kota Page 1 CERTIFICATE This is certify that the Seminar report titled “Spintronics Technology” has been submitted

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    SUMMARY Magnetic levitation is the process of levitating an object by exploiting magnetic fields. If the magnetic force of attraction is used‚ it is known as magnetic suspension. If magnetic repulsion is used‚ it is known as magnetic levitation. In the past‚ magnetic levitation was attempted by using permanent magnets. Earnshaw’s theorem however‚ proves that this is mathematically impossible. There exists no arrangement of static magnets of charges that can stably levitate an object. There

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    and qualitiviely analyze principles of magnetic fields and forces‚ their sources‚ and interactions with moving charged particles. To accomplish this lab‚ we will do 5 stations‚ and we need these instruments: several magnets which have different sizes‚ a board‚ a piece of alumium metal‚ a battery‚ two pieces of wires‚ a nail‚ a 180cm copper pipe. Station1‚ we tilt a smooth board and roll the neodymium down it‚ the track is curve because the magnetic field of the earth is affecting the magnet. The

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    Electromagnetic Induction

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    conductor when it is moved through a magnetic field because the magnetic lines of force are applying a force on the free electrons in the conductor and causing them to move. This process of generating current in a conductor by placing the conductor in a changing magnetic field is called induction. This is called induction because there is no physical connection between the conductor and the magnet. The current is said to be induced in the conductor by the magnetic field. One requirement for this electromagnetic

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    Electromagnets

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    An electromagnet is a type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by electric current. The magnetic field disappears when the current is turned off. Electromagnets are widely used as components of other electrical devices‚ such as motors‚ generators‚ relays‚ loudspeakers‚ hard disks‚ MRI machines‚ scientific instruments‚ and magnetic separation equipment‚ as well as being employed as industrial lifting electromagnets for picking up and moving heavy iron objects like scrap iron. A simple

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    production of certain niche MRAM products over the next several years. WHAT IS MRAM? MRAM is a non volatile random access memory which uses magnetic storage and Magneto resistance(MR) to read the stored data. Magneto resistive material is a resistor made of common ferromagnetic material which will change in resistance in the presence of a magnetic field. The magneto resistive property gives a small but sufficient signal to

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    Simple Electric Motor

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    comes in many forms. Electric energy can be converted into useful work‚ or mechanical energy‚ by machines called electric motors. Electric motors work due to electromagnetic interactions: the interaction ofcurrent (the flow of electrons) and a magnetic field. Problem Find out how to make a simple electric motor. Materials Needed D battery Insulated 22G wire 2 large-eyed‚ long‚ metal sewing needles (the eyes must be large enough to fit the wire through) Modeling clay Electrical tape Hobby

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    Electric Field Due to Increasing Flux Learning Goal: To work through a straightforward application of Faraday’s law to find the EMF and the electric field surrounding a region of increasing flux Faraday’s law describes how electric fields and electromotive forces are generated from changing magnetic fields. This problem is a prototypical example in which an increasing magnetic flux generates a finite line integral of the electric field around a closed loop that surrounds the changing magnetic flux through

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    Hall Effect

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    Fabrication SemiTech Mr. Mark Benjamin Engineer SemiTech Dear Mr. Mark Benjamin This is the report for analyzing and recommends dope silicon for our company. In the report‚ I use the right-hand rule to determine the direction of the magnetic field‚ force acting in charge and the direction of moving charges. After that I use several equations to calculate the carrier concentration‚ hall coefficient‚ of the sample. It is an n-type semi-conductor. The resistance of the sample is 1.756

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