Investigate, using a search coil and oscilloscope, the effect on magnetic flux density of varying the angle between a search coil and magnetic field direction Flashcards
1
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What is a search coil?
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- small flat coil a made from 500 - 2000 turns of insulated wire mounted on a handle
2
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How is an emf induced in the coil?
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- placed inside a varying magnetic field
3
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How does the flux through the coil constantly change?
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- connected to alternating power supply
4
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Why is it connected to an oscilliscope?
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- record the induced emf
5
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What happens wghen the field is varying at a constant rate?
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- the amplitude of the induced emf will be directly proportional to the amplitude of the magnetic flux density of the field
6
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How is the equipment set up?
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- search coil clamped with its face perpendicular to the flux lines produiced by the circular coil
- θ = 0
- as cos0 = 1
- max flux linkage and max induced emf in search coil
7
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Why is the time base of the oscilloscope switched off>
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- induced emf displayed as vertical line
- measurement taken of this line
8
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How is amplitude calculated from the length of line
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- half the length of the line
- and by referring to the y-gain setting on the oscilliscope
9
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How is the experiment done from there?
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- coil rotated and induced emf measured at each angle
- 10 degrees each time
- emf will decrease
- measure angle using potractor
10
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What is the safety concern in this experiment?>
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- coil taking relatively large current, it will heat up
- do not leave on for longer than necessary
11
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why does emf decreaSE?
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- the search coil is cutting fewer flux l;ines as the component of the magnetic field perpendicular is lower
- this means that the magnetic flux linkage is lower