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Electromagnetism
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A moving charge creates a magnetic field Electric current (I) is moving electrons, so a current-carrying wire creates a magnetic field Right-Hand-Rule #1 If you point your thumb in the direction of the electric current, the direction your fingers curve is the direction of the magnetic field
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Electromagnetic Induction Faraday’s Law When the strength of a magnetic field through a loop of conductive wire changes, an electric current is induced in the wire The induced current produces it’s own magnetic field
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Electromagnetic Induction Lenz’s Law An induced electric current always flows in a direction to oppose the change in magnetic field The amount of magnetic field inside a loop wants to remain constant Right-Hand-Rule #2 Loop your fingers in the direction of the induced current, and your thumb points in the direction of the induced magnetic field
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Electric Motors All electric motors are electromagnetic motors Electric motors convert electrical energy into mechanical energy Magnets within the motor interact with electric current to produce a force (and a torque) F = I L × B Electricity and magnetism are used to spin a coil, which does mechanical work
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Electric Generators Electric generators convert mechanical energy into electrical energy A conductive coil or loop is physically rotated through a magnetic field. The changing magnetic field inside the loop induces a current through the loop. Mechanical work and magnetism are used to create electricity
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