Abstract
The popular physics demonstration experiment known as Thomson's Jumping Ring (JR) has been variously explained as a simple example of Lenz's law, or as the result of a phase shift of the ring current relative to the induced emf. The failure of the first-quadrant Lenz's law explanation is shown by the time the ring takes to jump and by levitation. A method is given for measuring the phase shift with results for aluminum and brass rings.
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Jeffery, R. N., & Amiri, F. (2008). The Phase Shift in the Jumping Ring. The Physics Teacher, 46(6), 350–357. https://doi.org/10.1119/1.2971219
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