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e=mc2andallthat – A Physics teacher writes about…stuff. Skip to content Primary Menu Home About Themed Blog Collections Search Search for: e=mc2andallthat A Physics teacher writes about…stuff. Applying Lenz’s Law May 29, 2023 e=mc2andallthat 2 Comments Nature abhors a change of flux. D. J. Griffiths’ (2013) genius re-statement of Lenz’s Law, modelled on Aristotle’s historically influential but now debunked aphorism that ‘Nature abhors a vacuum’ A student recently asked for help with this AQA A-level Physics multiple choice question: AQA A-level Physics question from 2019 Paper 2 This question is, of course, about Lenz’s Law of Electromagnetic Induction. The law can be stated easily enough: ‘ An induced current will flow in a direction so that it opposes the change producing it.’ However, it can be hard for students to learn how to apply it. What follows is my suggested explanatory sequence. Step 1: simplify the diagram using the ‘dot and cross’ ...

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