| Tom McInally, The Sixth Scottish University | Alexander, Charles; Sadiku, Matthew 2009 |
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| "The flux rule" is the terminology that Feynman uses to refer to the law relating magnetic flux to EMF |
"The magnetic flux is that flux which passes through any and every surface whose perimeter is the closed path" Hayt, William 1989.
| "Faraday's Law, which states that the electromotive force around a closed path is equal to the negative of the time rate of change of magnetic flux enclosed by the path" Jordan, Edward; Balmain, Keith G | Member Directory, National Academy of Sciences |
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| The Scots Colleges Abroad: 1575 to 1799 Brill, Leiden, 2012 p | Also called electric generator, electrical generator, and electromagnetic generator |
"A Simple Proof that the Lorentz Force, Law Implied Faraday's Law of Induction, when B is Time Independent".
29| Upper Saddle River NJ: Prentice Hall | 1963 , A Source Book in Physics, Harvard: Cambridge MA, pp |
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