Electromagnetic Induction and Faraday’s Law. Induced EMF Almost 200 years ago, Faraday looked for evidence that a magnetic field would induce an electric.

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Electromagnetic Induction and Faraday’s Law

Induced EMF Almost 200 years ago, Faraday looked for evidence that a magnetic field would induce an electric current with this apparatus:

Induced EMF He found no evidence when the current was steady, but did see a current induced when the switch was turned on or off.

Induced EMF Therefore, a changing magnetic field induces an emf. Faraday’s experiment used a magnetic field that was changing because the current producing it was changing; the previous graphic shows a magnetic field that is changing because the magnet is moving.

Faraday’s Law of Induction; Lenz’s Law The induced emf in a wire loop is proportional to the rate of change of magnetic flux through the loop. Magnetic flux: Unit of magnetic flux: weber, Wb. 1 Wb = 1 T · m 2

This drawing shows the variables in the flux equation: Faraday’s Law of Induction; Lenz’s Law

The magnetic flux is analogous to the electric flux – it is proportional to the total number of lines passing through the loop. Faraday’s Law of Induction; Lenz’s Law

Faraday’s law of induction: [1 loop] [N loops] Faraday’s Law of Induction; Lenz’s Law

The minus sign gives the direction of the induced emf: A current produced by an induced emf moves in a direction so that the magnetic field it produces tends to restore the changed field. Faraday’s Law of Induction; Lenz’s Law

Magnetic flux will change if the area of the loop changes: Faraday’s Law of Induction; Lenz’s Law

Magnetic flux will change if the angle between the loop and the field changes: Faraday’s Law of Induction; Lenz’s Law

Problem Solving: Lenz’s Law 1. Determine whether the magnetic flux is increasing, decreasing, or unchanged. 2. The magnetic field due to the induced current points in the opposite direction to the original field if the flux is increasing; in the same direction if it is decreasing; and is zero if the flux is not changing. 3. Use the right-hand rule to determine the direction of the current. 4. Remember that the external field and the field due to the induced current are different. Faraday’s Law of Induction; Lenz’s Law

EMF Induced in a Moving Conductor This image shows another way the magnetic flux can change:

EMF Induced in a Moving Conductor The induced current is in a direction that tends to slow the moving bar – it will take an external force to keep it moving.

EMF Induced in a Moving Conductor The induced emf has magnitude (21-3) Measurement of blood velocity from induced emf:

Changing Magnetic Flux Produces an Electric Field A changing magnetic flux induces an electric field; this is a generalization of Faraday’s law. The electric field will exist regardless of whether there are any conductors around.

Electric Generators A generator is the opposite of a motor – it transforms mechanical energy into electrical energy. This is an ac generator: The axle is rotated by an external force such as falling water or steam. The brushes are in constant electrical contact with the slip rings.

Electric Generators A dc generator is similar, except that it has a split-ring commutator instead of slip rings.

Summary Magnetic flux: Changing magnetic flux induces emf: Induced emf produces current that opposes original flux change

Summary Changing magnetic field produces an electric field Electric generator changes mechanical energy to electrical energy; electric motor does the opposite