Electromagnetic Induction - Revision Notes 1
Electromagnetic Induction - Revision Notes 1
Electromagnetic Induction - Revision Notes 1
Magnetic flux:-
Magnetic flux lined with the surface is defined as the product of area and component of B
perpendicular that area.
and ϕB =
µnAH
Here, µ is the permeability of the medium, n is the number of turns, A is the area and H is the magnetic
field intensity.
This signifies, no magnetic flux is linked with surface when the field is parallel to the surface.
This signifies, magnetic flux linked with a surface is maximum when area is held perpendicular to the
direction of field.
(b) The induced e.m.f exists in the circuit so long as the change in
magntic flux linked with it continues.
So, E = -dϕB/dt
Negative sign is due to the direction of induced e.m.f.
Lenz’s Law:-
It states that direction of induced e.m.f. is such that it tends to oppose the very csause which produces it.
The induced e.m.f. always tends to oppose the cause of its production.
(a) W = Bevl
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Motion of a loop in a magnetic field when whole of the coil is in the magnetic field:
(c) Force, F = 0
(d) Power, P = 0
Motion of a loop in a magnetic field when a part of the loop is out of the magnetic field:-
(a) ϕB = Blx
Power:-
P = I2R = E2/R
increases gradually
E = a negative constant
P = a positive constant
Constant
E=0
P=0
constant
P=0
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Self-Induction:- Self Induction of a circuit is defined as the property of the circuit by virtue of which it tends to
oppose a change in the strength of current, through it, by inducing an e.m.f. in itself.
(a) Magnetic flux, ϕB = LI
(c) L = µ0 µrnNA
(a) L = L1+L2 (If inductors are kept far apart and joined in series)
(b) L = L1+L2±2M (If inductors are connected in series and they have mutual inductance M)
(c) 1/L = 1/L1 + 1/L2 (If two conductors are connected in parallel and are kept for apart)
(d) M = K√L1L2 (If two coils of self-inductances, L1 and L2 are over each other)
Inductance of wire:-
L = µ0l/8π
Inductance of
hollow cylinder:-
L = µ0l/2π [ln
2l/a -1], l >> a
Inductance of
parallel wires:-
Inductance of
Coaxial conductor:-
L = µ0l/π [ ln b/a]
Inductance of
Circular loop:-
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Inductance of Solenoid:-
L = µ0N2S/l
L >> a
Inductance of Sheet:-
L = µ02l [ln (2l/b+t) + 0.5]
(a) W = ½ LI2
(b) UB = B2/2µ0
Mutual Induction:-
Mutual induction of two circuits is the phenomenon where a current changing in the first coil results in the
induction of an e.m.f. in the second.
MI and E = -M[dI/dt]
M depends upon,
Stretch first finger, central finger and the thumb of your right hand in three mutually
perpendicular directions. If the first finger points towards the magnetic field, thumb
points towards the direction of motion of conductor, the direction of central finger
gives the direction of induced current set up in the conductor.
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