EM induction Flashcards

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What is magnetic flux?

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  • magnetic flux density, B, is a measure of the strength of a magnetic field
    • it helps us to think of it as number of field lines per unit area
  • the total magnetic flux, Φ, passing through an area, A, perpendicular to a magnetic field, B, is defined as:
    • Φ = BA
    • measured in Wb
    • thought of as toptal number of field lines
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What happens if there is relative motion between a conducting rod and a magnetic field?

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  • if there is relative motion between a conducting rod and a magnetic field, theelectrons in the rod will experience a force, which causes them to accumulate at one end of the rod
  • this induces an electromotive force across the end of the rod
    • this is called EM induction
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How can an emf being induced in a flat coil or solenoid?

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  • moving the coil
    • towards or away from the poles of a magnet
  • moving a magnet
    • ​towards or awy from the cvoil
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In either case, what causes the emf?

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  • causes by the magnetic flux that passes through the coil changing
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What happens if the coil is part of complete circuit?

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  • an induced current will flow through it
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What does the size of the emf induced depend on when moving a coil in a magnetic field>

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  • magnetic flux passing through coil, Φ
  • number of turns in the coil that cut the flux, N
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What is flux linkage?

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  • the product of the number of turns and the magnetic flux passing through the coil
  • NΦ = BAN
    • for a coil perpendicular to the field
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What does the rate of change in flux linkage show?

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  • rate of change of flux linkage tells you how strong the elctromotive force will be in volts
  • a change in flux linkage of one weber per second will induce an electromotive force of 1 volt in a loop of wire
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what do you do if the magnetic flux isn’t perpendicular to the area?

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  • need to use trig to resolve the magnetic field vector into components that are parallel and perpendicular to the area
  • Φ BAN cosθ
    • where θ is the angle between the field and the normal to the plane of the loop
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