Download Electromagnetic Induction(EMI)

Survey
yes no Was this document useful for you?
   Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Document related concepts

Ohm's law wikipedia , lookup

History of electrochemistry wikipedia , lookup

Maxwell's equations wikipedia , lookup

Wireless power transfer wikipedia , lookup

Superconducting magnet wikipedia , lookup

Electricity wikipedia , lookup

Aurora wikipedia , lookup

Computational electromagnetics wikipedia , lookup

Alternating current wikipedia , lookup

Magnetic field wikipedia , lookup

History of electromagnetic theory wikipedia , lookup

Neutron magnetic moment wikipedia , lookup

Magnetic nanoparticles wikipedia , lookup

Friction-plate electromagnetic couplings wikipedia , lookup

Magnetic monopole wikipedia , lookup

Hall effect wikipedia , lookup

Magnet wikipedia , lookup

Electromagnetic compatibility wikipedia , lookup

Force between magnets wikipedia , lookup

Induction motor wikipedia , lookup

Magnetism wikipedia , lookup

Superconductivity wikipedia , lookup

Coilgun wikipedia , lookup

Electric machine wikipedia , lookup

Multiferroics wikipedia , lookup

Ferrofluid wikipedia , lookup

Magnetoreception wikipedia , lookup

Magnetic core wikipedia , lookup

Magnetohydrodynamics wikipedia , lookup

Electromagnetism wikipedia , lookup

Lorentz force wikipedia , lookup

Scanning SQUID microscope wikipedia , lookup

Eddy current wikipedia , lookup

Magnetochemistry wikipedia , lookup

History of geomagnetism wikipedia , lookup

Induction heater wikipedia , lookup

Electromotive force wikipedia , lookup

Faraday paradox wikipedia , lookup

Transcript
Electromagnetic Induction
(EMI)
AP Physics
Electromagnetic Induction (EMI)
A changing magnetic field can induce a current in a circuit
called the induced current.
The corresponding emf that must be present to cause the
current is the induced emf.
What Causes Induction
Magnetic Flux (φm)
The amount of magnetic field there is in an area. (The number
of magnetic field lines in an area.)
Only the
components of
magnetic field that
are perpendicular
to the area
contribute to the
flux.
Units of φm:
θ
Magnetic Flux (φm)
θ
θ
θ
Faraday’s Law
But wait…to have induction there must be a change in the magnetic field
(therefore a change in the magnetic flux)!!
“The induced emf in a circuit equals the rate of change of the
magnetic flux through the circuit.”
Flux Problem
The U-shaped conductor lies perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field B
with magnitude B = 0.60 T, directed into the page. We lay a metal rod
with length L = 0.10 m across the two arms of the conductor, forming a
conducting loop, and move the rod to the right with constant speed v =
2.5 m/s. What is the magnitude of the resulting emf?
Generators
A device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy.
Alternating current generator (alternator)
Lenz’s Law
“The direction of any magnetically induced current or emf is such as to
oppose the direction of the phenomena causing it.”
Lenz’s Law
Lenz’s Law requires some thinking!
Motional emf
The induced emf in a circuit equals the rate of change of the
magnetic flux through the circuit.
Transformers
A device that converts voltage.
Power Transmission
Physics Rock Band
Electromagnetic Induction is used to ROCK
OUT!!
• Microphones
Physics Rock Band
Electromagnetic Induction is used to
ROCK OUT!!
• Electric Guitar
Physics Rock Band
Electromagnetic
Induction is
used to ROCK
OUT!!
• Cassette Tapes
(kickin’ it old
school)