Electromagnetism Pure Def ! Flashcards

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What is a magnetic field?

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Is the region around a permanent magnet or a moving charge in which another body with magnetic properties will feel a force.

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What is a solenoid?

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A long coil of current-carrying wire

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Define magnetic flux

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(O, w/ line in middle) Is the product of magnetic flux density, B, and the area, A, at right angles to the flux. Given by OI = BA CosO ( where O is the angle between the field lines and the normal to the surface). Measured in Webers (Wb).

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Define magnetic flux density

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B, is a measure of the strength of the magnetic field and defined by the equation for the force on a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field, F= BIL SinO. The units are, T, Tesla, or, Wbm^-2, Webers per square meter

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One Weber

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(Wb) is the magnetic flux when a magnetic field of magnetic flux density one Tesla passes at right angles through an area of one square metre.

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Fleming’s left-hand rule

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Thumb - Force (F)
First finger - Field (B)
Second finger - Current (I)
Shows the direction of the force on a conductor carrying a current in a magnetic field.

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Electromagnetic induction

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Is the process of inducing an e.m.f in a conductor when there is a magnetic flux linkage across the conductor

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Induced e.m.f.

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Is the e.m.f. produced by electromagnetic induction

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Magnetic flux linkage

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For a coil equals the product of the magnetic flux through the coil and the number of turns on the coil. From magnetic flux linkage = NOI, the units are Weber turns.

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Fleming’s right-hand rule

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ThuMb - Direction of Motion of the wire relative to the field
First Finger - Direction of the Field
SeCond finger - Direction of the induced Current

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Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction

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States that the magnitude of the induced e.m.f. is equal to the rate of change of flux linkage

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Lenz’s law

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States that the direction of any induced e.m.f. or induced current is in a direction that opposes the flux change that causes it

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Generator

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Device used to generate electricity, in which the work done to turn the coil within the magnetic field is transferred to electrical energy. The rotation of the coil within a magnetic field produces a constantly changing flux linkage through the coil. This in turn produces a constantly changing induced e.m.f. in the coil.

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Alternating current (a.c)

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is electrical current that reverses its direction with a constant frequency.

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Transformer

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A device that can either increase or decrease the size of the alternating voltage with little loss of power

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