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The what of an electromagnet is determined by the direction of current flow?

The polarity of an electromagnet is determined by the direction of current flow. When current flows one way, the magnetic field is oriented in one direction, and when it flows the other way, the magnetic field is oriented in the opposite direction.


What is the difference in AC welding machine and DC welding machine?

Alternating current flows from the welder through the torch into your welder, through the grounding cable, and back into your machine. It then flows in the exact opposite direction. The result is deep penetration, and removal of impurities in the weld. It is used mainly on aluminum and alloys. Direct current has both a positive and negative setting: the difference is the direction of the current. One flows from the welder, through the torch, through the material and back into the ground; the other flows in the opposite direction.


On one side the water flows in One Direction the other another direction?

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How do current flow in two conductor?

When current flows in a two-conductor system, it typically goes in opposite directions in each conductor, creating a circuit loop. The current enters one conductor, flows along it in one direction, then exits and returns in the other conductor in the opposite direction. This setup allows for the flow of electric current through the two conductors.


What do yellow lines on road mean?

Generally it means that the cars on the other side of the line will be travelling in the opposite direction as you are. A white line means that the traffic is facing the same direction as you, or that there is no travel across the line (shoulder).


Friction acts in the opposite direction of?

Friction always acts in the opposite direction, of the other object's motion.


How do the north and south poles of a solenoid change with the direction of current flow?

The north and south poles of a solenoid change depending on the direction of the current flow. When the current flows in one direction, the north pole of the solenoid is at one end and the south pole is at the other end. If the current flows in the opposite direction, the poles switch places, with the south pole at the end where the north pole was and vice versa.


What is the relationship between the direction of current and direction of electron flow in a current-carrying wire?

The direction of current flow is defined as the direction positive charge carriers would flow, which is opposite to the actual movement of electrons (negative charge carriers) in a wire. Electrons flow from the negative terminal of a power source to the positive terminal, while conventional current flows from the positive terminal to the negative terminal.


Is the direction of rotation of Venus opposite to the direction of all other planets?

Yes, Venus rotates on its axis in the opposite direction to most other planets, causing it to have retrograde rotation. This means that the sun rises in the west and sets in the east on Venus.


Should both sides of coil have electrical flow?

Yes, both sides of a coil typically have electrical flow. In a coil, current flows in one direction on one side of the coil and in the opposite direction on the other side, creating a magnetic field.


Which direction does the jet-stream flows?

It depends if it is tropical or sub-tropical. The tropical jet streams flows east, and the other one flows west.


Do electrons really flow when current flows?

That means that there is actually something - the electrons - flowing in the specified direction. On the other hand, the "conventional current" is defined as the equivalent flow of positive charge. In the case that the charge carriers are negative (such as electrons), the conventional current flows in the opposite direction to the actual movement of charges.