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1 IB Physics – Induced Emf, ε. (Discovered by Michael Faraday (1791-1867)
When a conductor moves across flux lines, magnetic forces on the free charges induce an Emf, ε. (Faraday) Up v B ε N S B RHR shows Emf inward for up and outward for down motion. (Verify) Equation: Down v B ε N S B

2 Magnetic Flux [from Wilhelm Weber (1804-1891)]
Magnetic flux lines F are continuous and closed. Direction is that of the B vector at any point. Df Magnetic Flux is greatest at the B poles. Φ = BA A Flux – (Weber, Wb) maximum when area A is normal to the magnetic field. Magnetic Field strength (flux density) can be measured as the Wb/m2 , since B = Φ/A.

3 Calculating Flux When Area is Not Perpendicular to Field
q B The flux penetrating the area A when the normal vector n makes an angle of q with the B-field is: q is the angle that the normal to the plane of the area makes with B field.

4 Induced EMF: Observations
Faraday’s observations: B Flux lines F in Wb N turns; velocityv Relative motion induces emf. Direction of emf depends on direction of motion. Emf is proportional to rate at which flux lines are cut (v). Emf is proportional to the number of turns N. Faraday’s Law: The negative sign means that E opposes its cause.

5 Example 1: A current loop has an area of
Example 1: A current loop has an area of .004 m2 and is placed in a 3-T B-field at the given angles. Find the flux F through the loop in each case. A n A = .004m2 (a) q = 00 (c) q = 600 (b) q = 900 q x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x (a) F = BA cos 00 = (3 T)(0.004 m2)(1); F = 12.0 mWb (b) F = BA cos 900 = (3 T)(0.004 m2)(0); F = 0 mWb (c) F = BA cos 600 = (3 T)(0.004 m2)(0.5); F = 6.00 mWb

6 Application of Faraday’s Law
A change in flux DF can occur by changing: the area, the B-field, or the angle. n Rotating loop = B DA Loop at rest = A DB

7 Example 2: A coil has 200 turns of area 30 cm2
Example 2: A coil has 200 turns of area 30 cm2. It flips from vertical to horizontal position in a time of 0.03 s. What is the induced emf if the constant B-field is 4 mT? S N n q B N = 200 turns B = 4 mT; 00 to 900 DA = 30 cm2 – 0 = 30 cm2 DF = B DA = (4 mT)(30 cm2) DF = (0.004 T)( m2) DF = 1.2 x 10-5 Wb E = V The negative sign indicates the polarity of the voltage.

8 Lenz’s Law [from H.F.E. Lenz (1804-1865)]
Lenz’s Law: An induced current will be in such a direction as to produce a magnetic field that will oppose the motion of the magnetic field that is producing it. I Induced B I Induced B N S Left motion N S Right motion Flux increasing to left induces loop flux to the right. Flux decreasing by right move induces loop flux to the left.

9 Example 3: Use Lenz’s Law to determine direction of induced current through R if switch is closed for circuit below (B increasing). R Close switch. Then what is direction of induced current? The rising current in right circuit causes flux to increase to the left, inducing current in left circuit that must produce a rightward field to oppose motion. Hence current I through resistor R is to the right as shown.

10 Directions of Forces and EMFs
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x I v v I An emf E is induced by moving wire at velocity v in constant B field. Note direction of I. L x From Lenz’s law, we see that a reverse field (out) is created. This field causes a leftward force on the wire that offers resistance to the motion. Use right-hand force rule to show this. B I v Induced emf x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x B I Lenz’s law v

11 Motional EMF in a Wire EMF: v Force F on charge q in wire: L v I x B E
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x B E F = qvB; Work = FL = qvBL EMF: Induced Emf E v sin q v q B If wire of length L moves with velocity v an angle q with B:

12 Example 4: A 0.20-m length of wire moves at a constant speed of 5 m/s in at 1400 with a 0.4-T B-Field. What is the magnitude and direction of the induced emf in the wire? v q B North South E = V v B North South I Using right-hand rule, point fingers to right, thumb along velocity, and hand pushes in direction of induced emf—to the north in the diagram.

13 The Transformer [co-discovered in 1831 by Michael Faraday ( , England) and Joseph Henry ( , USA)]

14 THE END: Electromagnetic Induction


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