Electromagnetic Induction
Electromagnetic Induction
BY:-
VEDANT LADHE
XII –SCIENCE
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that MISTER__________Of Class XII,SHRI
L.G HARIA MULTIPURPOSE SCHOOL,VAPI has
completed his practical project file under my supervision.He
has taken proper care and shown utmost sincerity in
completion of his project.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
I have taken an effort in this project but it
would not been possible with out the kind
support and help of many individuals I
would like to extend my sincere thanks to
all of them I would like to express my
gratitude to our Principal Ma’am Ms. Biny
Paul for providing me with all facilities that
were required for the completion of this
project I would also express my special
thanks to my physics teacher Mr. Anup
Dogra for his guidance and constant
supervision as well as for providing the
necessary information regarding the
project and also for their support in
completing the project finally.I also extend
my heartiest thanks to my parents and
friends for being with me and extending
encouragement throughout the project.
THANK YOU!
INDEX
1.Introduction
2.Objective
3.Apparatus Required
4.Theory
5.Application
6.Conclusion
7.References
INTRODUCTION
Faraday’s Law of Electromagnetic Induction
It is a basic law of electromagnetism predicting
How a magnetic field will interact with an
electric circuit to produce an electromotive
force(EMF). It is the fundamental operarting
principle of transformers,inductors and many
types of electrical motors and generators.
Faraday explained electromagnetic induction
using the concept of ines of force. These
equations for electromagnetic induction are
extremely important since they provide a means
to precisely describe how, many natural
physical phenomena in our universe and
behave.
AN IRON ROD
A STRONG MAGNET
OBJECTIVE
To determine the Faraday’s Law of
Electromagnetic Induction using a copper
wire wound over an iron rod and a strong
magnet.
Theory
The magnetic flux (A or B) through a
surface is the component of the magnetic
field passing through the surface. The S.I
unit of magnetic flux is Weber(Wb), and the
COGS unit is Maxwell.
REPRESENTATION OF MAGNETIC
FLUX (0) IN A SOLENOID
LAW
CONCLUSION
Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction,
first observed and published by Michael
Faraday in the mid- nineteenth century,
describes a very important electromagnetic
concept. Although its mathematical
representations are cryptic, the essence of
Faraday's law is not hard to grasp. It
relates an induced electric potential or
voltage to a dynamic magnetic field. This
concept has many far reaching
ramifications that touch our lives in many
ways: from shining of the sun to electricity
and power in our homes. We can all
appreciate the profound impact Faraday's
law has on us Equivalently, it is the voltage
that would be measured by cutting the wire
to create an open circuit. And attaching a
voltmeter to the leads.
Electrical generator
Electrical transformer
Current clamp
BILBLIOGRAPHY
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Electromagnetic_induction
www.scienceforall.com
www.100scienceprojects.com
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