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Abdul Majid
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Magnetic field do no work.
Is this always true?
If so then what is the explanation of that crane thing?
Is this always true?
If so then what is the explanation of that crane thing?
Work done by a magnetic field is the amount of energy transferred to an object by a magnetic field, resulting in a change in the object's motion or position.
The work done by a magnetic field can be calculated by multiplying the magnitude of the magnetic force by the distance the object moves in the direction of the force.
The work done by a magnetic field is affected by the strength of the magnetic field, the mass of the object, and the distance the object moves in the magnetic field.
Yes, the work done by a magnetic field can be negative if the magnetic force and the displacement of the object are in opposite directions. This indicates that the magnetic field is doing work on the object and taking energy away from it.
The work done by a magnetic field is equal to the change in potential energy of an object. If the magnetic field is doing work on an object, the potential energy of the object increases. If the magnetic field is taking energy away from the object, the potential energy decreases.