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Suppose you put a varying magnetic field source on one side of a thin metal sheet. You would get eddy currents in the corresponding direction. Now you take another similar source and place it on theexactly opposite side ofto the sheetfirst source. This time the current induced would be the exactin th opposite of the previous casedirection.

Would the eddy currents due to the opposing fields short out ?

Suppose you put a varying magnetic field source on one side of a thin metal sheet. You would get eddy currents in the corresponding direction. Now you take another similar source and place it on the opposite side of the sheet. This time the current induced would be the exact opposite of the previous case.

Would the eddy currents due to the opposing fields short out ?

Suppose you put a varying magnetic field source on one side of a thin metal sheet. You would get eddy currents in the corresponding direction. Now you take another similar source and place it exactly opposite to the first source. This time the current induced would be in th opposite direction.

Would the eddy currents due to the opposing fields short out ?

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Can you short out eddy currents using opposing magnetic fields?

Suppose you put a varying magnetic field source on one side of a thin metal sheet. You would get eddy currents in the corresponding direction. Now you take another similar source and place it on the opposite side of the sheet. This time the current induced would be the exact opposite of the previous case.

Would the eddy currents due to the opposing fields short out ?