Transformers
... 12 volts for a cell phone charger. If there are 40 turns in the primary coil, how many turns must be in the secondary coil? ...
... 12 volts for a cell phone charger. If there are 40 turns in the primary coil, how many turns must be in the secondary coil? ...
PHY 212 LAB – Magnetic Field As a Function of Current
... PhET: Magnet and Compass. Determine the N and S poles of a magnetic dipole. Observation: A compass needle points in the direction of the net magnetic field (due to other sources) at the location of the compass needle. Explanation: If the compass needle points in a different direction than the magnet ...
... PhET: Magnet and Compass. Determine the N and S poles of a magnetic dipole. Observation: A compass needle points in the direction of the net magnetic field (due to other sources) at the location of the compass needle. Explanation: If the compass needle points in a different direction than the magnet ...
Magnetic Effects of Electric current
... Answer: (c) and (d) When a proton enters in a region of magnetic field, it experiences a magnetic force. As a result of the force, the path of the proton becomes circular. Hence, its velocity and momentum change. Question 11: State Fleming’s left-hand rule. Answer: Fleming’s left hand rule states th ...
... Answer: (c) and (d) When a proton enters in a region of magnetic field, it experiences a magnetic force. As a result of the force, the path of the proton becomes circular. Hence, its velocity and momentum change. Question 11: State Fleming’s left-hand rule. Answer: Fleming’s left hand rule states th ...
AP Physics
... 6. A wire loop, 2 meters by 4 meters, of negligible resistance is in the plane of the page with its left end in a uniform 0.5-tesla magnetic field directed into the page, as shown above. A 5-ohm resistor is connected between points X and Y. The field is zero outside the region enclosed by the dashed ...
... 6. A wire loop, 2 meters by 4 meters, of negligible resistance is in the plane of the page with its left end in a uniform 0.5-tesla magnetic field directed into the page, as shown above. A 5-ohm resistor is connected between points X and Y. The field is zero outside the region enclosed by the dashed ...
electricity
... 3.Electrons orbiting farther from the nucleus move to other atoms –DUE TO THE FACT THAT/SINCE/AS--they are more easily drawn away. 4.Unlike charges attract each other; THUS/THEREFORE/HENCE/THEREBY/due to this , a positively charged atom will attract electrons from other atoms. 5.Electricity occurs D ...
... 3.Electrons orbiting farther from the nucleus move to other atoms –DUE TO THE FACT THAT/SINCE/AS--they are more easily drawn away. 4.Unlike charges attract each other; THUS/THEREFORE/HENCE/THEREBY/due to this , a positively charged atom will attract electrons from other atoms. 5.Electricity occurs D ...
Actuators - University of Detroit Mercy
... • With N conductors the force is F=N B I L. The forces result in a torque about the coil axis of Fc, if c is the breadth of the coil, T= (NBLc)I . • Torque is thus written as T= KTI; I=armature current,KT is based on motor construction. ...
... • With N conductors the force is F=N B I L. The forces result in a torque about the coil axis of Fc, if c is the breadth of the coil, T= (NBLc)I . • Torque is thus written as T= KTI; I=armature current,KT is based on motor construction. ...
Synchronous Motors
... • Constant-speed machine • Propulsion for SS “Queen Elizabeth II” – 44 MW – 10 kV – 60 Hz – 50 pole – 144 r/min ...
... • Constant-speed machine • Propulsion for SS “Queen Elizabeth II” – 44 MW – 10 kV – 60 Hz – 50 pole – 144 r/min ...
The e/m ratio - FSU
... The Apparatus The electron trajectories will be measured in a vacuum tube which contains some hydrogen gas. Some of the electrons excite the hydrogen gas molecules and make the electron trajectory visible. The ionized gas emits a faint blue light which can easily be seen with the lights off. The pres ...
... The Apparatus The electron trajectories will be measured in a vacuum tube which contains some hydrogen gas. Some of the electrons excite the hydrogen gas molecules and make the electron trajectory visible. The ionized gas emits a faint blue light which can easily be seen with the lights off. The pres ...
ii. structure of the power chain - International Journal of Scientific
... The heights of the rotor yoke and the stator yoke are derived by applying the theorem of conservation of flow between a magnet and the rotor yoke, and between the main tooth and the ...
... The heights of the rotor yoke and the stator yoke are derived by applying the theorem of conservation of flow between a magnet and the rotor yoke, and between the main tooth and the ...
Coilgun
A coilgun (or Gauss rifle, in reference to Carl Friedrich Gauss, who formulated mathematical descriptions of the magnetic effect used by magnetic accelerators) is a type of projectile accelerator consisting of one or more coils used as electromagnets in the configuration of a linear motor that accelerate a ferromagnetic or conducting projectile to high velocity. In almost all coilgun configurations, the coils and the gun barrel are arranged on a common axis.Coilguns generally consist of one or more coils arranged along a barrel, so the path of the accelerating projectile lies along the central axis of the coils. The coils are switched on and off in a precisely timed sequence, causing the projectile to be accelerated quickly along the barrel via magnetic forces. Coilguns are distinct from railguns, as the direction of acceleration in a railgun is at right angles to the central axis of the current loop formed by the conducting rails. In addition, railguns usually require the use of sliding contacts to pass a large current through the projectile or sabot but coilguns do not necessarily require sliding contacts. Whilst some simple coilgun concepts can use ferromagnetic projectiles or even permanent magnet projectiles, most designs for high velocities actually incorporate a coupled coil as part of the projectile.