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Induction - Spring 2006 1 What is going on? There are only 2 more weeks after spring break. Spring break is next week (3/31-4/4), have a good one and be safe. Projects are due the last class before the final week Final exam.
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Induction - Spring 2006 2 Chapter 31 Electromagnetic Oscillations and Alternating Current In this chapter we will cover the following topics: -Electromagnetic oscillations in an LC circuit -Alternating current (AC) circuits with capacitors -Resonance in RCL circuits -Power in AC-circuits -Transformers, AC power transmission (31 - 1)
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Induction - Spring 2006 3 LR Circuit i Steady Source
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Induction - Spring 2006 4 Max Current Rate of increase = max emf V R =iR ~current
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Induction - Spring 2006 5 Solve the loop equation.
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Induction - Spring 2006 6 Time Dependent Result:
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Induction - Spring 2006 7 We also showed that
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Induction - Spring 2006 8 At t=0, the charged capacitor is now connected to the inductor. What would you expect to happen??
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Induction - Spring 2006 9 L C (31 - 2)
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Induction - Spring 2006 10 L C (31 - 3)
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Induction - Spring 2006 11 L C (31 - 4)
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Induction - Spring 2006 12 The Graph of that LC (no emf) circuit..
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Induction - Spring 2006 14 Mass on a Spring Result Energy will swap back and forth. Add friction Oscillation will slow down Not a perfect analogy
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Induction - Spring 2006 16 LC Circuit High Q/C Low High
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Induction - Spring 2006 17 The Math Solution (R=0):
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Induction - Spring 2006 18 New Feature of Circuits with L and C These circuits produce oscillations in the currents and voltages Without a resistance, the oscillations would continue in an un-driven circuit. With resistance, the current would eventually die out.
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Induction - Spring 2006 19 Variable Emf Applied emf Sinusoidal DC
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Induction - Spring 2006 20 Sinusoidal Stuff “Angle” Phase Angle
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Induction - Spring 2006 21 Same Frequency with PHASE SHIFT
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Induction - Spring 2006 22 Different Frequencies
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Induction - Spring 2006 23 (31 - 6)
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Induction - Spring 2006 25 Note – Power is delivered to our homes as an oscillating source (AC)
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Induction - Spring 2006 26 Producing AC Generator x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
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Induction - Spring 2006 27 The Real World
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Induction - Spring 2006 28 A
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Induction - Spring 2006 30 The Flux:
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Induction - Spring 2006 31 Source Voltage:
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Induction - Spring 2006 32 (31 - 10)
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Induction - Spring 2006 34 O (31 - 13)
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Induction - Spring 2006 36 O (31 - 15)
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Induction - Spring 2006 38 Circuit element Average Power Reactanc e Phase of currentVoltage amplitude Resistor R Current is in phase with the voltage Capacitor C Current leads voltage by a quarter of a period Inductor L Current lags behind voltage by a quarter of a period SUMMARY (31 - 17)
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Induction - Spring 2006 40 O A B (31 - 19)
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Induction - Spring 2006 41 O A B (31 - 20)
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