Unit 13

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  1. 6. A vector field that determines the magnetic force exerted on moving electric charges, electric currents, or magnetic materials.
  2. 7. The principle that describes the relationship between a changing magnetic flux and the induced emf in a system, expressed as ε = -∆ΦB/∆t.
  3. 9. The tendency of a conductor to oppose a change in electrical current.
  4. 10. The opposition to the flow of electric current in a circuit, measured in ohms (Ω).
  5. 12. A circuit element that dissipates electrical energy and opposes the flow of current, characterized by resistance R.
  6. 13. A circuit element that stores electrical energy in an electric field between two conducting plates.
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  1. 1. A coil of wire wound in a tight, helical pattern that produces a uniform magnetic field when current flows through it.
  2. 2. The force exerted on a moving charged particle or current-carrying conductor in the presence of a magnetic field.
  3. 3. A circuit containing only a capacitor and an inductor that can oscillate, exchanging energy between electric and magnetic fields.
  4. 4. The measure of the total magnetic field passing through a surface, calculated as the dot product of the magnetic field vector and the area vector.
  5. 5. A property of a material that describes how easily a magnetic field can be established within it; affects the inductance of a solenoid.
  6. 8. A circuit containing a resistor and inductor in series with a power source, where current changes are governed by both resistance and inductance.
  7. 11. A circuit element that stores electrical energy in a magnetic field and opposes changes in current.