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re: HSC Physics Marathon Archive
Expand upon this point a bit: the eddy currents induced will therefore provide a breaking force, known as electromagnetic braking." You can use an equation here and state that this is also as a result of conservation of energy (so expanding upon Lenz's Law).
Change this part thought to make it clearer: "the rate at which the metal cuts the flux decreases".
And remember, it's "braking" not "breaking" !
Nice succinct answer. Clear cause, effect and reason.Eddy currents are formed as an application of Lenz's law, wherein circular currents are induced in sheets of metal due to a change in flux. According to Lenz's law, the eddy currents would provide a magnetic field that opposes the initial motion of the conductor. When attached to a moving object, like a train or roller-coaster, the eddy currents induced will therefore provide a breaking force, known as electromagnetic breaking. As the object slows, the rate at which the metal cuts the flux decreases, resulting in smaller eddy currents and smaller resistive forces, thus providing smooth braking.
Expand upon this point a bit: the eddy currents induced will therefore provide a breaking force, known as electromagnetic braking." You can use an equation here and state that this is also as a result of conservation of energy (so expanding upon Lenz's Law).
Change this part thought to make it clearer: "the rate at which the metal cuts the flux decreases".
And remember, it's "braking" not "breaking" !