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Examiner’s Signature
Principal
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to express my special thanks of
gratitude to Principal Mrs. Surinder Kaur and
my teacher Miss. Monica and Central Board
of Secondary Education (CBSE) who gave me
the golden opportunity to do this wonderful
project on the topic “Electromagnetic
Induction”, which also helped me in doing a
lot of research and I came to know about so
many new things. My parents also played a
key role in finalizing this project within the
limited time frame and I convey my special
thanks to them as well.
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AIM of
Project
Introduction
Principle
Theory and Working
Construction
Observation
Conclusion
Applications of EMI
Precautions
Bibliography
AIM:
TO study the phenomenon of
Electromagnetic Induction.
oElectro magnet:
An electromagnet is a type of magnet in which
REPRESENTATION:
Electromagnetic induction is the
production of a potential difference
(voltage) across a conductor when it is
exposed to a varying magnetic field.
WORKING AND
CONSTRUCTION:
Current is produced in a conductor when it is moved
through a magnetic field because the magnetic lines
of force are applying a force on the free electrons in
the conductor and causing them to move. This
process of generating current in a conductor by
placing the conductor in a changing magnetic field is
called induction. This is called induction because
there is no physical connection between the
conductor and the magnet. The current is said to be
induced in the conductor by the magnetic field. One
requirement for this electromagnetic induction to
take place is that the conductor, which is often a
piece of wire, must be perpendicular to the
magnetic lines of force to produce the maximum
force on the free electrons. The direction that the
induced current flows is determined by the
direction of the lines of force and by the direction
the wire is moving in the field. In the animation
above the ammeter (the instrument used to
measure current) indicates when there is current in
the conductor.
• Magnet is
moved at
certain rate
and certain
voltage is
provided.
• Magnet is
moved at
faster rate and
creating a
greater
induced
voltage.
• Magnet is
moved at
same speed
through coil that
has greater
number of turn
and greater voltage is induced.
Faraday’s Law of
Electromagnetic Induction, first observed and
published by Michael Faraday in the
midnineteenth century, describes a very
important electro-magnetic concept. Although
its mathematical representations are cryptic, the
essence of Faraday’s 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 the shining of the sun to the
convenience of mobile communications, to
electricity to power our homes. We can all
appreciate the profound impact Faraday’s Law
has on us.
The principles of electromagnetic
induction are applied in many devices and
systems, including:
• Electrical generators
• Induction motors
• Induction sealing
• Inductive charging
• Transformers
• Wireless energy transfer
Keep yourself safe from high
voltage.
NCERT CLASS 12
BOOKS
www.wikipedia.com
www.google.com
INVESTIGATORY
PROJECT
PHYSICS
SESSION: 2022-2023
NAME: nishant sharma
CLASS: XII(PCm)
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FILE PHYSICS
SESSION : 2022-2023
NAME: nishant sharma
CLASS: 12 / PCm
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