4.11.1

Electromagnetic Induction

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Electromagnetic Induction

A current is a flow of charge. An electromotive force (e.m.f) is needed for a current to flow and the e.m.f drives a current round a circuit. An e.m.f can be induced by in two ways.

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Electrical conductor moving in magnetic field

  • If a wire (or any electrical conductor) moves near a magnet, it induces an e.m.f in the conductor.
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Changing magnetic field through electrical conductor

  • A changing magnetic field is a magnetic field with changing strength.
  • If there is magnetic field through the middle of a coil of wire, it is ‘linked’ with the coil.
  • A changing magnetic field that is linked with a coil of wire induces an e.m.f in that wire.
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Induced e.m.f

  • An induced e.m.f is generated in a conductor when it moves relative to a magnetic field, so that magnetic field lines are cut by the wire.
  • The faster the conductor cuts through the magnetic field lines (greater rate of change of flux), the larger the induced emf.
  • This principle underpins electromagnetic induction, used in devices such as generators and transformers.

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