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Today4/28 Lab: Electromagnetic Induction Last one! Final Exam Topics waves interference refraction lenses/mirrors E-Fields potential plates capacitance circuits B-fields Final Exam Tuesday, 5/13, 10:15am Witmer 116 Problems pulled from Lecture HW exams We will cover a small amount of new material as we review. New material will be details of old material. Motional EMF Pos. charges cannot move, Neg. charges shift down. B Rod has net pos at top and net neg at bottom. v Rod becomes a battery with a V = EMF Motional EMF If in a circuit, current will flow. B V = IR etc. v Careful, only the rod can move. Why? Right-hand wire would also have an EMF (opposing). Motional EMF How big is EMF? B v Depends on: B-field Velocity Length of rod EMF = vBL when v, L, and B all 90°. Units of Volts (or J/Coul) Motional EMF Problem solving. B Energy conservation! Work done on bar = energy dissipated in the resistor v Newton’s laws! Force on the bar is balanced if at constant speed (Force of the external agent = mag. Force, IlB. Motional EMF What is the force on the bar by the rope if it is pulled at constant a speed of 2m/s through a 3T field? The bar is 0.5m long and the resistor is 5. B v Frictionless conducting rails