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Blog post: pengkuan: Coil and resistor induction paradox

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In my article Faraday’s Law Paradox, I have explained that in a magnetically induced coil the line integral of electric field is paradoxically zero in contraction with Faraday’s law. This paradox has aroused a long discussion which also reveals that the air gap between the coil’s terminals confused the understanding of the paradox. The closed coil below makes this paradox sharper. I will give my solution to this paradox.

 

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Coil and resistor induction paradox pdf or word

 

http://pengkuanem.blogspot.com/2015/02/coil-and-resistor-induction-paradox.html

 

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https://www.academia.edu/11113117/Coil_and_resistor_induction_paradox
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