The confusion,
@Jemurray3 Okay here is a confusing question... Lets assume we have path, that is a round circe: |dw:1396206728469:dw| And within that path a conductor moves, (i/e rotates). There are magnetic fields at certain points in that path:|dw:1396206815281:dw| Where the conductor passes them. Now if the conductor generally moves around that path in t = 0.100 seconds, when it passes the magnetic field is \[\Delta t = 0.100 Seconds\] ? I think it should be less since the whole revolution is 0.100 then the time passing those magnetic fields should be a lot shorter?
Or is the change in time relative only when the conductor is in the magnetic field? Which is a small distance and if it took 0.100 seconds to rotate a path that's area is 1 m^2 than those points in magnetic field should have a smaller distance thus a much shorter time i guess :S?
I have no idea what you're talking about, to be honest. What are you asking?
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