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16.360 Lecture 24 Last Lecture Dynamic Filed Faraday’s Law Stationary loop in a time-varying Magnetic field Exam III, Nov. 24, Monday, 12:30 –1:30pm, SW 401, Chapter 3, 4, 5
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16.360 Lecture 23 Static field Dynamic Field
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16.360 Lecture 23 Faraday’s Law
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16.360 Lecture 23 Electromotive force Stationary Loop in a Time-varying Magnetic field Lenz’s law
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16.360 Lecture 23 An example: Faraday’s law, differential form (a) The magnetic flux link of a single turn of the inductor. (b) The transformer emf,. (c) The polarity of the emf. (d) The induced current.
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16.360 Lecture 23 Example II Determine the voltage drops across the two resistors
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16.360 Lecture 24 Today The ideal Transformer Moving Conductor in a Static Magnetic Field
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16.360 Lecture 24 The ideal Transformer properties: = I = 0 in the core. The magnetic flux is confined within the core I = ?, with applied voltage of V1and with RL V2, and I2=? Questions:
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16.360 Lecture 24 Voltage transformer: Power relations: Why? Current transformer: Impedance transformer:
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16.360 Lecture 24 Moving conductor in a static magnetic field:
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16.360 Lecture 24 Another way to look at it: Next lecture: The electromagnetic generator Moving conductor in a time varying magnetic field
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