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*[[An Application of Electromechanical Energy Conversion: Hybrid Electric Vehicles]] (Chris Lau) |
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* [[Example Problem - Toroid]] ([[Kirk Betz]]) |
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Revision as of 11:49, 21 January 2010
Questions
What do we do when we are finished with the draft and ready to publish?
- If it's been approved by the reviewers, move it to the articles section
Does anyone know why my LaTEX stuff is changing sizes throughout my article? An Ideal Transformer Example
- (John Hawkins) As I understand it, the text is made full size (larger) if there is ever a function call, i.e. something starting with a backslash, excluding some things like greek letters. I have just put "\ " (the function call for a space) at the beginning of an equation and had it work. If you don't want to change anything about your equation but just want it displayed full size, type "\,\!" (small forward space and small backward space) somewhere in your equation.
- Thanks John!
Announcements
If anyone wants to write the derivation of Ampere's Law you can put it on my (Wesley Brown) Ampere's Law page and be a co-author.
Draft Articles
These articles are not ready for reading and error checking. They are listed so people will not simultaneously write about similar topics.
- Ferromagnetism
- Magnetic Circuits
- Example: Ampere's Law (Tyler Anderson)
- Ampere's Law
- DC Motor
- Fringing
- Electrostatics
- Faraday's Law
- Eddy Current
- Example Problems of Magnetic Circuits
- Ohm's Law and Reluctance
- Magnetic Flux
- An Ideal Transformer Example
- Example: Ideal Transformer Exercise (John Hawkins)
- Reference Terms and Units (Amy Crosby)
- Example: Ideal Transformer
- Problem Set 1(Jodi Hodge)
- ANOTHER IDEAL TRANSFORMER!!!!!!!!!
- Example: Magnetic Field (Amy Crosby)
- Example: Metal Cart (Amy Crosby)
Reviewed Articles
These articles have been reviewed and submitted.
- Gauss Meters (Tyler Anderson)
- Magnetostatics (Nick Christman)
- Magnetic Flux (Jason Osborne)
- An Application of Electromechanical Energy Conversion: Hybrid Electric Vehicles (Chris Lau)
- Magnetic Circuit (John Hawkins)
- AC Motors
- Example Problem - Toroid (Kirk Betz)
- Ideal Transformer Example (Tim Rasmussen)
- AC vs. DC (Wesley Brown)