Chapter 26 Electromagnetic Induction

Sidlifa catches the Axe of the North Wind again.

This is the third ghost ship she has destroyed. The so-called "destruction" means that all the enemies above are wiped out, leaving only an empty ship.

She then jumped to the fourth ghost ship, but this time it seemed a little far away, and more than a meter away from the side of the ship, she reluctantly fell to the surface.

William in the distance frowned, but he didn't mean to go over to the rescue. If a pirate-turned-girl drowned in the sea, it was indeed not worth his rescue.

Several banshees scurried through the narrow space between the ships, trying to possess Sidlifa, who was about to crash into the sea. If she had been possessed by these banshees, the risk of drowning in the sea was much higher - not everyone could resist the ghost's intrusion and possession while still keeping their head floating on the surface of the sea to breathe.

Sidlifa stabilized herself as she fell, and then stepped down with her left foot on the surface. The moment the tip of the boot touched the water, a layer of ice quickly formed on the surface of the sea, supporting her left foot.

Then the ice spreads out all at once, forming a "ground" with a radius of about 2 meters, which can be stepped on and can be stepped on. Sidlifa stood firmly, and with a single arc of the Axe of the North Wind froze, all the approaching banshees froze, and the ice crackled into the sea.

The Axe of the North Wind returned to his hand, and Sidlifa once again looked around with his axe, on guard against a possible attack around him.

However, the expected bone spear shot did not appear, because while Sidlifa was making a lot of trouble inside the undead fleet, the Norman fleet behind also rushed into the formation and began to engage the ghost ships in a broadside battle.

So much so that by this time the battlefield had become chaotic. Sidlifa looked around for a moment, and found that there were shouts and killings everywhere—mostly from Normans, and even the transcendent on the undead side were used to being as silent and unsmiling as the dead.

Sidlifa threw herself into the icy water.

The undead are mostly unable to swim. Due to the density of the bones, the skeleton family fell into the water and sank directly; Bloodlines can go into the water but hate it because their flesh transformation can mix water with blood if it happens in the water.

Ghosts are similar in the water to the air due to their free flight, but their vision in the water is narrower; The corpse witch tends to swell the embalmed body in the water, so it will also avoid entering the water as much as possible.

So Sidlifa snorkeled in the sea, and no enemy noticed her. Until she quietly swam to the great rear of the fleet of the undead, to the bottom of the ship of the ghost flagship.

Then he quietly poked his head out of the sea and looked at the tall undead ship.

How do I get there?

The surface of the undead ship is covered with a lot of moss, seaweed and barnacles, which are slippery to the touch, and it is a fool's dream to break these things up, not to mention the large number of ghosts floating above their heads, if they don't climb to the deck for a while, they are afraid that they will be directly possessed by the ghosts and fall down, and then drown in the sea without moving.

What to do? Sidlifa stared at the rusty iron that covered the side of the ship, and suddenly remembered something Asker had taught her......

"Do you know the laws of electromagnetic induction?" One day, in the teaching class of the Hearthfire Island Manor, Aske asked.

"What induction what law?" Sidlifa asked.

"The Law of Electromagnetic Induction." Asker took out two small magnets, "When an electric current flows, it generates a corresponding magnetic field. The direction of the magnetic field is positive and negative, and the magnet is subjected to force in it. ”

With a "snap", two small magnets were drawn together.

"Huh?" Sidlifa had never seen a magnet before, so she was curious about the phenomenon in front of her, "This is ......"

"It's the effect of magnetism." Asker replied.

"Give your thumbs up and make a fist. When the current flows in the direction of the four fingers, the magnetic field is generated in the direction of the thumb. The stronger the current, the stronger the magnetic field......"

"Uh-huh, oh." Sidlifa nodded repeatedly, not listening to her expression at all.

"Why should I teach you this? Because it gives you great mobility. Seeing that she was not interested at all, Asker could only change his strategy and tempt him and said, "Imagine that you snap into an electric current in the distance, and then generate an electric current around you, and the magnetic fields generated by the electric currents on both sides attract each other, and you fly directly over ......"

"Fly over? How? As soon as he heard the word "flying," Sidlifa was really interested.

"First you have to find a fixed conductor in the distance, like metal or something, and shoot a toroidal current at it." Asker described, "It's about having the current around the target conductor and rotating clockwise from your direction. Under normal circumstances, people need to make coil conductors and energize them to make electromagnets. ”

"But you don't need to, because thunder is your sequence ability, and you can freely manipulate the direction of electric potential and current in defiance of the laws of physics."

"As long as a strong toroidal current is generated on the surface of the target conductor, and then you also generate a toroidal current in the same direction around your body, a strong magnetic field attraction will be generated between you and the target conductor due to the direction of the magnetic field."

"Well, if the target conductor is firmly held in place, you will be pulled by a tremendous magnetic force; In turn, it is the target conductor that is pulled towards you. ”

……

Sidlifa, who was soaked in the seawater, quietly raised an arm, and the electricity shot at the iron piece wrapped around the side of the ship.

If it is ordinary lightning, then the electric current will run around on the iron sheet, flowing from a place with a high potential to a low place. However, under the manipulation of Sidlifa's ability, the electric current hit the iron sheet, and immediately ignored the distribution of the electric potential and began to rotate along the surface.

If any power engineer were here, he would scoff at Sidlifa's actions and intentions at this time: Are electromagnets so easy to make? Assuming that Sidlifa has the weight of an ordinary person, then the magnetic flux required to absorb her whole person is......

However, the world does not strictly follow the laws of physics, so Sidlifa soon senses the presence of some invisible magnetic field.

The electricity in her hand continued to radiate, like a cable attached to the iron sheet, and more electricity swirled around her.

Oh? Oh oh oh oh! Is this called magnetism?

Sidlifa jerked up her power output, and suddenly the whole person flew out of the sea, shooting towards the side of the ghost flagship.

It wasn't until she landed back on the deck that the brilliant beam of electricity like a grappling hook rope dissipated from her hand.

Then, the undead on the deck were densely packed, all of them turned their heads in unison and looked stiffly at her who suddenly appeared.