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Title: Electromagnetic Induction


1
Chapter 20
  • Electromagnetic Induction

2
Electromagnetic Induction
  • 1820-1821, discovery of magnetic fields due to
    wires and forces on current carrying wires in a
    magnetic field
  • Joseph Henry (American) and Michael Faraday
    (Englishman) pursued making an electric current
    with magnetic fields

3
Electromagnetic Induction
  • Induced currentcurrent produced by magnetic
    fields, not by connection to a battery
  • Induced emfpotential difference produced by
    changing magnetic fields
  • The quicker the B-field changes, the greater the
    induced emf

4
Faradays Law
  • Faraday used field lines (vectors) to represent
    B-fields
  • The more field lines in a given area, the greater
    the magnitude of B

5
Faradays Law
  • Magnetic flux (?B)number of field lines passing
    through the given area
  • Units of tesla-meter2 (Tm2), renamed the Weber
    (Wb)
  • ?B is greatest when ? 0 (loop is ? to B-field)
  • ?B is zero when ? 90 (loop is parallel to
    B-field)
  • ? angle between B and a line drawn ? to coil

6
Faradays Law
  • Faradays Law of Induction
  • Induced EMF is equal to the rate of change of
    magnetic flux
  • ? induced EMF
  • N number of loops
  • Lenzs Law (that negative sign up there)
  • Induced emf always produces a current whose
    B-field opposes the original change in flux

7
Generators
  • Generators convert mechanical energy into
    electrical energy
  • Use Faradays Law
  • Electric current induced by a changing magnetic
    flux
  • Option 1rotating wire loops inside stationary
    magnetic fields
  • Option 2rotating magnets inside stationary wire
    loops
  • Well examine option 1

8
Generators
  • As wire loop spins
  • Magnetic flux increases when the loop becomes
    more perpendicular to B-field
  • Magnetic flux decreases when the loop becomes
    more parallel to B-field

9
Generators
10
Generators
  • Lenzs Law
  • As flux decreases, magnitude of emf increases
  • As flux increases, magnitude of emf decreases

11
Generators
12
Generators
  • ?0 maximum EMF
  • ? angular frequency of rotation
  • Units of radians/second (rad/s)

13
Electromagnetic Waves
  • Changing B fields induce changing E fields
  • They also send out EM waves
  • Visible light is just one kind

14
EM Spectrum
c 3 x 108 m/s
c f?
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