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Electromagnetic Induction
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the process of generating a current in a circuit by passing a wire through a magnetic field
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Electromotive Force the electrical potential increase measured in volts
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EMF Formula EMF = BLv The velocity must be perpendicular to the magnetic field. If the velocity of the wire is not , the formula is EMF = BLv(sin ) B = magnetic field L = length of the wire in the magnetic field v = velocity of the wire through the field
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Generator a machine that uses mechanical energy to create electrical energy. The strength and direction of the induced current change as the armature rotates.
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Max. Current from Generator I max when the v of the wire is greatest through B P AC = ½ P AC,max = ½ P DC As you can see, voltage coming out of outlets varies.
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Lenz's Law The direction of the induced current is such that the magnetic field resulting from the induced current opposes the change in the flux that caused the induced current. If a generator produces a small current, the opposing force will be small and vice versa. Lenz's law explains why using too small of a motor will burn it out.
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When the motor is not moving, there is little back flow of current; therefore, there is much current flowing through the wire in the motor, and they overheat.
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Self-inductance induced EMF produced in a coil by changing current. The faster one tries to change the current, the larger the opposing EMF, and the slower the current change.
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Transformer a device used to increase or decrease the AC voltages. Step-up transformer- increases voltage Step-down transformer- decreases voltage
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