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English: For given values of flux density and speed, and a single straight wire moved parallel to itself through a uniform field, the maximum rate of cutting is obtained when the three directions of the lines of the conductor’s length and of the relative motion are respectively at right angles to each other, as shown by the three co-ordinate axes.
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Source Encyclopædia Britannica, 1911
Author Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 8, Slice 9., available freely at Project Gutenberg

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current17:07, 17 February 2011Thumbnail for version as of 17:07, 17 February 2011261 × 156 (19 KB)Keith Edkins=={{int:filedesc}}== {{Information |Description={{en|If a conductor is rotated in the gap between the poles of a horse-shoe magnet, and these poles have plane parallel faces opposing one another, not only is the density of the flux in the interpolar gap s
17:06, 17 February 2011Thumbnail for version as of 17:06, 17 February 2011178 × 272 (12 KB)Keith Edkins=={{int:filedesc}}== {{Information |Description={{en|If a conductor is rotated in the gap between the poles of a horse-shoe magnet, and these poles have plane parallel faces opposing one another, not only is the density of the flux in the interpolar gap s
17:03, 17 February 2011Thumbnail for version as of 17:03, 17 February 2011261 × 156 (19 KB)Keith Edkins=={{int:filedesc}}== {{Information |Description={{en|For given values of flux density and speed, and a single straight wire moved parallel to itself through a uniform field, the maximum rate of cutting is obtained when the three directions of the lines of

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