moreplantsforme
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if you spun liquid mercury about a sufficiently dense core, up to a rate of speed, that is "high" would not the speed of the electrons movement caused by electricity flowing in it, go the opposite way because the mercury nucleus will be moving so fast???
ie, since electrons move with the direction of electricity, if you spin the mercury itself, to a point where it spins faster than the electrons would usually be moving, would something strange happen to the magnetic field, or to the resistance in the mercury itself?
ie, since electrons move with the direction of electricity, if you spin the mercury itself, to a point where it spins faster than the electrons would usually be moving, would something strange happen to the magnetic field, or to the resistance in the mercury itself?