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a ring rotates between to a north and south pole, a change in the magnetic flux causes a certain voltage around a certain ring which has an specific resistance, ohms law, i=v/r, causes a current trhrough the ring
algebra problem
hi, I Know that many people have different methods and want to solveit by algebra but the answer can be found easily by just setting a graphic, a^2 + a - 1 = a^3/2 change to a^2 + a - a^3/2 = 1, you will seee that the only number for "a" to acomplish these constraints will be...
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