WOLFRAM|DEMONSTRATIONS PROJECT

Lenz's Law

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invert poles
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Lenz's law states that an induced electromotive force always gives rise to a current (shown by red arrows) whose magnetic flux opposes the original flux due to the field
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of an approaching permanent magnet. As a consequence, when a strong magnet is dropped through an aluminum or copper tube, it moves much more slowly because of the opposing induced force.