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Chapter 29 Electromagnetic Induction & Faraday’s Law Introduction • Our approach – What is electromagnetic induction? • Faraday’s Law • Lenz’s Law – Applications and consequences • • • • • EMF induced in a moving conductor Electric generators Back EMFs & counter torques Eddy currents Transformers & power transmission – E-field with a changing B-field Electromagnetic Induction • What do we mean by electromagnetic induction? • Sketch an example • Make induction happen with equipment given; draw some conclusions Faraday’s Law of induction • What is magnetic flux (in words and mathematically)? • What is the relation between magnetic flux and induced emf? (mathematically and in words) • What are some examples of ways a changing magnetic flux induces an emf? Lenz’s Law • What is the direction of the induced current? That is, how does the direction depend on the physical situation that induces the current? • What are some examples of the behavior described by Lenz’s Law? • Precisely state Lenz’s Law. EMF induced in moving conductor • How is an emf induced in a conductor moving in a magnetic field? (Sketch a picture and describe this phenomenon.) • What is the mathematical relationship among relevant quantities in this situation? • How is a current induced in a conductor moving in a magnetic field? (Sketch a picture and describe this phenomenon.) EMF induced (cont’d) • How much force is needed to move the conductor (when one side of a rectangular loop moves) to cause the current? • How is this consistent with conservation of energy? Electric Generators • In general, how do generators work? • In general, what’s the main difference between dc and ac generators? • In general, what’s the main difference between a dc generator and an alternator? Back EMF & Counter Torque • What is back emf, and how in general does it arise in a motor? • What is motor overload, and how is it understood in terms of back emf? • What is counter torque, and how in general does it arise in a generator? Eddy Currents • What are eddy currents, and how do they arise? • How are eddy currents used? – http://www.doitpoms.ac.uk/tlplib/recyclingmetals/eddy_current.php • How are they minimized? Transformers & Power Transmission • What is a transformer? (Make a sketch) • How is the transformer equation derived? • What assumptions go into deriving the transformer equation? • What is meant by “step-up” and “stepdown” transformers, and how in general is this difference produced? • How and why are transformers used? Electric Field from Changing Magnetic Field • Using the fact that an emf is related to an electric field, re-express Faraday’s Law in terms of the electric field. • How is this relation more general? • What is the electric field produced between the circular poles of an electromagnet with alternating current? • Are electrical forces due to changing magnetic fields conservative? Explain. The end