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 For constant $|\vec{v}|$ and $|\vec{B}|$ this leads to:  For constant $|\vec{v}|$ and $|\vec{B}|$ this leads to: 
 \begin{align*}  \begin{align*} 
-u_{\rm ind} &= - v \cdot B \cdot l \\ +u_{\rm ind}&= - \vec{v} \times \vec{B} \cdot \vec{l} \\ 
 +|u_{\rm ind} | &v \cdot B \cdot l \\ 
 \end{align*} \end{align*}
  
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 ===== 18.2 Common pitfalls ===== ===== 18.2 Common pitfalls =====
-  * ...+  * Confusing the orientation of force → current and velocity → induced voltage on the right hand rule: \\ always have the cause on thumb, always have the effect on the middle finger: 
 +    * (Lorentz) Force on a current: $\vec{F}_L = I \cdot \vec{l} \times \vec{B}$\\ The current (thumb) causes a force (middle finger) on the conductor\\ Without the current there would be no force. 
 +    * A conductor gets moved through a magnetic field: $u_{\rm ind}=  - \vec{v} \times \vec{B} \cdot \vec{l} $. \\ A possible induced current is based the induced voltage. \\ The movement (thumb) causes a voltage and current (middle finger) on the conductor. \\ Without the movement there would be no voltage / current.
  
 ===== 18.3 Exercises ===== ===== 18.3 Exercises =====