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∙ 13y agotwo wires carrying currents in opposite direction repel each other because the magnetic field between the wires is strong than on the sides of the wires.wires will move towards the weaker magnetic field from stronger field
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∙ 11y agoThe magnetic field between the wires is decreased and the field binding the wires is increased and attracts the wires.
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∙ 9y agoThat is a result of their magnetic fields. Any conductor that carries a current is surrounded by a magnetic field.
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∙ 12y agoYes
You cannot connect transformers of different voltage in parallel. This is because circulating currents will be set up between the two transformers that may exceed their rated currents.
KCL (Kirchoff's Current Law) applies to any circuit, not just parallel circuits. The sum of the currents entering a node will always equal the sum of the currents leaving the node. KVL states that the sum of the voltages around a closed loop is always zero.
It is not the "opposite" but the major alternative to parallel, which is a series circuit. In parallel circuits, each component has its own circuit path (input to output), while in series the components are connected to one another in a line.
Series circuit: one path. Parallel circuit: One path for each branch (two or more).
They are not. They are connected differently, and the voltages and currents behave in different ways.
repel each other
because of their magnetic field lines
This is caused by the magnetic fields around the wires that are induced by those currents.
The magnetic forces between the two parallel wires are attractive, as the currents in the wires flow in opposite directions, creating magnetic fields that interact with each other. This interaction results in an attraction between the wires due to the magnetic forces.
Like Parallel forces are the forces that are parallel to each other and have same direction. Unlike parallel forces are the forces that are parallel but have directions opposite to each other.
Anti-parallel
Examples of unlike parallel forces include lifting a box with one hand while pushing it with the other, or pulling a wagon from opposite directions with two ropes. These forces have different magnitudes and act in opposite directions along parallel lines.
parallel lines
Two (or more) lines are parallel if they are pointing in the same (or exactly opposite) directions.
The process is called bidirectional replication. In this process, DNA polymerases synthesize new strands in opposite directions on each template strand.
Antiparallel refers to a configuration where two molecules or structures run in opposite directions. In terms of DNA, antiparallel describes the orientation of the two strands running in opposite 5' to 3' directions. This allows for complementary base pairing to occur between the strands.
When forces act parallel to each other but in opposite directions, they create a state of equilibrium where the net force is zero. This means that the object will not accelerate in any direction, but rather remain at rest or move at a constant velocity.