[PHYSICS 1L03] - Final Exam Guide - Everything you need to know! (84 pages long)

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Lenz"s law: the current induced in a circuit due to a change in the magnetic field is so directed as to oppose the flux, or to exert a mechanical force to oppose the motion. Mutual induction: the result of two coils being placed in close proximity with a varying current supplied to the first coil, which then induces a similar flow in the second coil. Primary coil: the coil supplied with the current first. Secondary coil: the coil in which the current is induced. Self-induction: the ability of an alternating current to switch directions, causing an opposing potential difference to induce against the incoming supply of electrons; allows direct current to flow while at the same time hindering alternating current. Inductive reactance: opposition to the flow of ac current produced by an inductor. Measured in ohms and varies in direct proportion to frequency.

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