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3 Electromagnetic Induction
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4 Quiz 1.Who discovered electromagnetic induction? a)Michael Faraday b)Thomas Edison c)Joseph Henry 2.A transformer is used to step-up or step-down what? 3.An electric motor is very similar to… a)a car battery b)an electric generator c)a radio receiver
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5Recap ► All magnetism is caused by moving electric charge
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6Recap ► A charged particle moving through a magnetic field is deflected.
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7Recap ► All magnetism is caused by moving electric charge ► A charged particle moving through a magnetic field is deflected. ► Moving electric charge (like in a wire) sets up a magnetic field around it.
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8 Michael Faraday and Joseph Henry discovered the principle of electromagnetic induction at almost the same time but in countries separated by an ocean!
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12 Summing Up So Far ► Moving current in a wire induces a magnetic field. Converting electrical energy into mechanical energy, as in a motor ► Moving a magnet through coils of wire induces voltage and thus current. More loops = more voltage = more current. Converting mechanical energy into electrical energy, as in a generator
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14 Faraday’s Law The induced voltage in a coil is proportional to the product of its number of loops, the cross-sectional area of each loop, and the rate at which the magnetic field changes within those loops.
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15 Uses For Electromagnetic Induction ► Guitar Pickups
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16 Uses For Electromagnetic Induction ► Guitar Pickups ► Computer Disk Storage
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17 Uses For Electromagnetic Induction ► Guitar Pickups ► Computer Disk Storage ► Smart Traffic Lights
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18 Uses For Electromagnetic Induction ► Guitar Pickups ► Computer Disk Storage ► Smart Traffic Lights ► Airport Metal Detectors
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19 Uses For Electromagnetic Induction ► Guitar Pickups ► Computer Disk Storage ► Smart Traffic Lights ► Airport Metal Detectors ► Earthquake Detectors
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20 Uses For Electromagnetic Induction ► Guitar Pickups ► Computer Disk Storage ► Smart Traffic Lights ► Airport Metal Detectors ► Earthquake Detectors ► This list goes on and on! Electromagnetic induction led to the industrial revolution and to our current technological age.
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31 Primary Voltage Secondary Voltage Primary Voltage Secondary Voltage # of primary turns# of secondary turns =
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32 Primary Voltage Secondary Voltage Primary Voltage Secondary Voltage # of primary turns# of secondary turns = Power into Primary = Power out of Secondary
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33 Primary Voltage Secondary Voltage Primary Voltage Secondary Voltage # of primary turns# of secondary turns = Power into Primary = Power out of Secondary (Voltage x Current) primary = (Voltage x Current) secondary
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34 1. If 100 V of ac is put across a 100-turn transformer primary, what will be the voltage output if the secondary has 200 turns? 2. The secondary is connected to a flood lamp with a resistance of 50 ohms. What will be the ac current in the secondary circuit?
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35 3. What is the power in the secondary coil? 4. What is the power in the primary coil? 5. What is the ac current drawn by the primary coil?
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37 Self-Induction
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38 ► Almost all transmitted by ac because it is easy to step up or down the voltage. ► With large current, you lose a lot of energy to heat, so usually transmitted at high voltage, low current. Power Transmission
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39 James Clerk Maxwell
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40 James Clerk Maxwell An electric field is induced in any region of space in which a magnetic field is changing with time.
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41 James Clerk Maxwell An electric field is induced in any region of space in which a magnetic field is changing with time. A magnetic field is induced in any region of space in which an electric field is changing with time.
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