Electromagnetic induction Flashcards
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When is voltage induced in a conductor or coil?
When it moves through a magnetic field or when a magnetic field moves through it
Factors that affect the size of induced currents
- Number of turns
- Speed of motion
- Strength of magnetic field
How does a transformer work?
- AC passing through the primary coil will induce an alternating magnetic field that goes through the soft iron core
- Magnetic field lines pass through the secondary coil
- Due to the change in magnitude and direction, the field lines are constantly “cutting” the coil
- This induces a voltage across the coil which induces a current
How does a step-up transformer work?
Has a low input voltage into the primary coil. The secondary coil has more turns than the primary coil resulting in the secondary coil having a higher voltage
How does a step-down transformer work?
Has a high input voltage into the primary coil. The secondary coil has less turns than the primary coil resulting in the secondary coil having a lower voltage
When is a step-up transformer used?
Before long distance transmission
What happens during long distance transmission?
High voltage = low current because input power = output power assuming 100% efficiency. This reduces energy loss due to heat
Why is a step-down transformer needed before reaching residential areas and again before reaching homes?
Safety
Vp/Vs
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