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AP Physics Chp 22. Electromagnetic Induction If a magnetic field changes near a conductor then an emf is induced which induces a current in the conductor. Move a magnet Move a coil Changing area of a coil also induces an emf.
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Electromagnetic Induction • If a magnetic field changes near a conductor then an emf is induced which induces a current in the conductor
Move a magnet • Move a coil • Changing area of a coil also induces an emf
Moving a solid conductor in a constant magnetic field also induces an emf and current • ε= vBL all perpendicular
Magnetic Flux • ε= B∆A / ∆t = ∆ф / ∆t ф = BA mag. Flux • unit is Tm2 = weber Wb • ф = BA cos ф angle between A and B
Faraday’s Law • GFCI and AFCI
Lenz’s Law • An induced emf results from a changing magnetic flux has a polarity that leads to an induced current with a direction so the induced magnetic field opposes the original magnetic flux
Countertorque • Back (counter) emf • V-ε = IR
Transformers • One coil with a current causes a magnetic field in an iron core. This magnetic field induces a current in a second coil.
What ratio of coils in needed in the transformer that has an input of 120V and needs an output of 24V? • If it uses 4.5 A of input current what is the output current?