Heya guys, quick question regarding the wonderful (?) world of Physics, could anyone explain Faradays laws for me? I'm totally confused and thought the wonderful members of this community may be able to help out!
I have a good friend, I am with him nearly every day, and he is a very helpful friend of mine. He has the knowledge of nearly every specialist in the world, but sometimes can mislead with answers that are sometimes, well, false. But with some digging you can find out what you need to know. His name is Google. He might be able to help you out.
It gives an explanation, but i was just thinking that if there were guys on here who'd either done, or were doing A2 Physics (or equivalents) then it might be a nice idea to have some places to discuss and help each other
It gives an explanation, but i was just thinking that if there were guys on here who'd either done, or were doing A2 Physics (or equivalents) then it might be a nice idea to have some places to discuss and help each other
Haha I understand, just taking the piss. And I cannot help you in any possible way since the only A2 I know is the paper size. I couldn't even tell you how big that was though.
It basically means that , if you change the area in the magnetic flux or the flux itself, an potential occurs.
Sorry for the bad english in german it would be easier.
It gives an explanation, but i was just thinking that if there were guys on here who'd either done, or were doing A2 Physics (or equivalents) then it might be a nice idea to have some places to discuss and help each other
Haha I understand, just taking the piss. And I cannot help you in any possible way since the only A2 I know is the paper size. I couldn't even tell you how big that was though.
A3 has twice the size of A4, which means the shorter dimension is twiced, A2 works the same but based on A3.
So, it takes four A4 to get an A2. Which means its size is 420 x 594 mm.
No standard printers for that one, it always piss people when we send that size of plans.