Electromagnetic Induction Flashcards
How is magnetic flux calculated?
Magnetic flux density x Perpendicular area
How do you calculate the effective flux through this coil?
Must take component of field perpendicular to surface
(Or component parallel to normal of surface)
How does the number of turns in a coil affect its flux?
Flux doesn’t change
But flux linkage increases
How do you find the flux linkage through this coil?
Must take component of field perpendicular to coil
(Or component parallel to normal of coil)
How do you induce an emf in this coil?
Moving the magnet in and out of the coil
Causes a change in flux linkage
(Faraday’s Law)
If the magnet is stationary why is there no emf induced?
Emf only induced if the flux linkage is changing
(Faraday’s Law)
Which way does the current act in this coil and why?
Current acts to create a magnetic field opposing the increase in flux linkage
(Tries to keep magnet from entering)
Due to Lenz’s law
Which way does the current act in this coil and why?
Current acts to create a magnetic field opposing the decrease in flux linkage
(Tries to keep magnet from leaving)
Due to Lenz’ law
Why does moving the magnet faster induce a larger emf?
The rate of change of flux linkage is greater
(Faraday’s law)
What is Faraday’s Law of electromagnetic induction?
The magnitude of the emf is proportional to the rate of change of flux linkage
What is Lenz’ law?
The direction of an induced emf tends to produce a current which opposes the
change causing it
Why can’t the current act in this direction?
The magnetic field produced attracts the magnet
Increasing its kinetic energy
Energy has been created out of nothing!!!
(Against Lenz’ law)
What is the right hand grip rule?
A current in a coil produces a magnetic field as shown
What is wrong here?
Flux linkage becomes negative when coil flips!!!
How is the induced emf related to the graph of flux linkage?
(From Faraday’s law)