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Magnetic flux density (B) - F = BILsin(theta)

 

F = force

L = length of wire

I = current

theta = angle to field

 

flux capacitor?

 

No, just in terms of magnetic fields n shtuff. Capacitors is separate thankfully :)

 

Wait wait, flux capacitors actually exist?

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Magnetic flux density (B) - F = BILsin(theta)

 

F = force

L = length of wire

I = current

theta = angle to field

 

flux capacitor?

 

No, just in terms of magnetic fields n shtuff. Capacitors is separate thankfully :)

 

Wait wait, flux capacitors actually exist?

 

Unfortunately not (that I'm aware of...)

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Magnetic flux density (B) - F = BILsin(theta)

 

F = force

L = length of wire

I = current

theta = angle to field

 

flux capacitor?

 

No, just in terms of magnetic fields n shtuff. Capacitors is separate thankfully :)

 

Wait wait, flux capacitors actually exist?

 

Unfortunately not (that I'm aware of...)

 

That's unfortunate, I had hope for a second there

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Magnetic flux density (B) - F = BILsin(theta)

 

F = force

L = length of wire

I = current

theta = angle to field

 

flux capacitor?

 

No, just in terms of magnetic fields n shtuff. Capacitors is separate thankfully :)

 

Wait wait, flux capacitors actually exist?

 

Unfortunately not (that I'm aware of...)

 

That's unfortunate, I had hope for a second there

 

You could just invent something and call it a flux capacitor if you like :)

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Magnetic flux density (B) - F = BILsin(theta)

 

F = force

L = length of wire

I = current

theta = angle to field

 

flux capacitor?

 

No, just in terms of magnetic fields n shtuff. Capacitors is separate thankfully :)

 

Wait wait, flux capacitors actually exist?

 

Unfortunately not (that I'm aware of...)

 

That's unfortunate, I had hope for a second there

 

You could just invent something and call it a flux capacitor if you like :)

 

I don't have a Delorean handy

 

I am assuming you have seen Back to the Future :laugh:

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one day when i came home at lunchtime,

i heard a funny noise

went out to the back yard to find out if it was,

one of those rowdy boys.

stood there with my neighbour called peter,

and a Flux Capacitor.

 

he told me he built a time machine

like the one in a film i've seen,

yeah yeah... he said...

 

[Chorus:]

i've been to the year three thousand

not much has changed but they lived under water,

and your great great great grand daughter,

is pretty fine (is pretty fine)

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