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184_notes:motiv_b_force [2018/07/03 13:43] – [Important Points to Remember about Forces] curdemma184_notes:motiv_b_force [2021/06/08 18:12] bartonmo
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 Sections 2.1-2.3 and 5.2 in Matter and Interactions (4th edition) Sections 2.1-2.3 and 5.2 in Matter and Interactions (4th edition)
  
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 ===== Magnetic Forces in the Real World ===== ===== Magnetic Forces in the Real World =====
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-==== Important Points to Remember about Forces ====+===== Important Points to Remember about Forces =====
 The magnetic force is simply a force like any other kind of force (i.e. [[183_notes:localg|gravitational force]], [[183_notes:springmotion|spring force]], or [[184_notes:pc_force|electric force]]). As such, we already know that the magnetic force: The magnetic force is simply a force like any other kind of force (i.e. [[183_notes:localg|gravitational force]], [[183_notes:springmotion|spring force]], or [[184_notes:pc_force|electric force]]). As such, we already know that the magnetic force:
   *has units of newtons (N), where $N = kg\,m/s^2$.   *has units of newtons (N), where $N = kg\,m/s^2$.
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