Electromagnetic Induction
Chhattisgarh Board · Class 12 · Physics
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Who discovered the phenomenon of electromagnetic induction?
The SI unit of magnetic flux is:
According to Lenz's law, the direction of induced current is such that it:
The magnetic flux through a surface is given by the formula:
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Which of the following can cause electromagnetic induction? (Select all correct answers)
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Moving a magnet towards a coil, Rotating a coil in a magnetic field, Changing the current in a nearby coil
Electromagnetic induction occurs whenever there is a change in magnetic flux. This can happen by moving a magnet relative to a coil, rotating a coil in a magnetic field, or changing the current (and thus magnetic field) in a nearby coil. Keeping both stationary with constant current produces no flux change.
Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction is expressed as:
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ε = -dφB/dt
Faraday's law states that the induced EMF is equal to the negative rate of change of magnetic flux with time. The negative sign indicates the direction as per Lenz's law, and 'd' represents the differential (rate of change).
The motional EMF in a rod of length l moving with velocity v perpendicular to magnetic field B is:
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ε = Blv
When a conductor of length l moves with velocity v perpendicular to a magnetic field B, the motional EMF induced is ε = Blv. This can be derived from Faraday's law or from the Lorentz force on the charge carriers.
Self-inductance is a measure of:
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Opposition to change in current
Self-inductance (L) is a measure of a coil's opposition to changes in current flowing through it. It's the electromagnetic analogue of inertia in mechanics, resisting both increase and decrease in current.
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