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ElectroMagnetic Induction
AP Physics B
What is E/M Induction?
Electromagnetic Induction is the
process of using magnetic fields to
produce voltage, and in a
complete circuit, a current.
Michael Faraday first discovered it, using some of the works of Hans
Christian Oersted. His work started at first using different combinations of
wires and magnetic strengths and currents, but it wasn't until he tried moving
the wires that he got any success.
It turns out that electromagnetic induction is created by just that - the moving
of a conductive substance through a magnetic field.
Magnetic Induction
As the magnet moves back and forth a current is said
to be INDUCED in the wire.
Magnetic Flux
The first step to understanding the complex nature of
electromagnetic induction is to understand the idea
of magnetic flux.
Flux is a general term
associated with a FIELD that is
bound by a certain AREA. So
MAGNETIC FLUX is any AREA
that has a MAGNETIC FIELD
passing through it.
A
B
We generally define an AREA vector as one that is perpendicular to the
surface of the material. Therefore, you can see in the figure that the
AREA vector and the Magnetic Field vector are PARALLEL. This then
produces a DOT PRODUCT between the 2 variables that then define
flux.
Magnetic Flux – The DOT product
Wb)or Weber(Tm:Unit
cos
2
ΞBA
AB
B
B
=Ί
‱=Ω
How could we CHANGE the flux over a period of time?
 We could move the magnet away or towards (or the wire)
 We could increase or decrease the area
 We could ROTATE the wire along an axis that is PERPENDICULAR to the
field thus changing the angle between the area and magnetic field vectors.
Faraday’s Law
Faraday learned that if you change any part of the flux over time
you could induce a current in a conductor and thus create a
source of EMF (voltage, potential difference). Since we are
dealing with time here were a talking about the RATE of
CHANGE of FLUX, which is called Faraday’s Law.
wireofturns#
)cos(
=
∆
∆
−=
∆
∆Ω
−=
N
t
BA
N
t
N B Ξ
Δ
Useful Applications
The Forever Flashlight uses the Faraday Principle of
Electromagnetic Energy to eliminate the need for batteries. The
Faraday Principle states that if an electric conductor, like copper
wire, is moved through a magnetic field, electric current will be
generated and flow into the conductor.
Useful Applications
AC Generators use Faraday’s
law to produce rotation and
thus convert electrical and
magnetic energy into
rotational kinetic energy.
This idea can be used to
run all kinds of motors.
Since the current in the coil
is AC, it is turning on and
off thus creating a
CHANGING magnetic field
of its own. Its own
magnetic field interferes
with the shown magnetic
field to produce rotation.
Transformers
Probably one of the greatest inventions of all time is the
transformer. AC Current from the primary coil moves quickly
BACK and FORTH (thus the idea of changing!) across the
secondary coil. The moving magnetic field caused by the
changing field (flux) induces a current in the secondary coil.
If the secondary coil has MORE turns
than the primary you can step up the
voltage and runs devices that would
normally need MORE voltage than
what you have coming in. We call this
a STEP UP transformer.
We can use this idea in reverse as well
to create a STEP DOWN transformer.
Microphones
A microphone works when sound
waves enter the filter of a
microphone. Inside the filter, a
diaphragm is vibrated by the
sound waves which in turn moves
a coil of wire wrapped around a
magnet. The movement of the wire
in the magnetic field induces a
current in the wire. Thus sound
waves can be turned into
electronic signals and then
amplified through a speaker.
Example
A coil with 200 turns of wire is wrapped on an 18.0 cm square frame.
Each turn has the same area, equal to that of the frame, and the
total resistance of the coil is 2.0℩ . A uniform magnetic field is
applied perpendicularly to the plane of the coil. If the field changes
uniformly from 0 to 0.500 T in 0.80 s, find the magnitude of the
induced emf in the coil while the field has changed as well as the
magnitude of the induced current.
=
==
=
−
=
∆
∆
=
∆
∆Ω
=
I
IIR
x
t
BA
N
t
N B
)2(
80.0
90cos)18.018.0)(0500.0(
200
cos
Δ
Δ
Δ
Ξ
Δ
4.05 V
2.03 A
Why did you find the
ABSOLUTE VALUE of the
EMF?
What happened to the “ – “
that was there originally?
Lenz’s Law
Lenz's law gives the direction of the induced emf and current
resulting from electromagnetic induction. The law provides a
physical interpretation of the choice of sign in Faraday's law of
induction, indicating that the induced emf and the change in flux
have opposite signs.
t
N B
∆
∆Ω
−=ΔLenz’s Law
In the figure above, we see that the direction of the current changes. Lenz’s
Law helps us determine the DIRECTION of that current.
Lenz’s Law & Faraday’s Law
t
N B
∆
∆Ω
−=Δ
Let’s consider a magnet with it’s north pole moving
TOWARDS a conducting loop.
DOES THE FLUX CHANGE?
DOES THE FLUX INCREASE OR DECREASE?
WHAT SIGN DOES THE “∆” GIVE YOU IN
FARADAY’S LAW?
DOES LENZ’S LAW CANCEL OUT?
What does this mean?
Yes!
Increase
Positive
NO
This means that the INDUCED MAGNETIC FIELD around the WIRE caused
by the moving magnet OPPOSES the original magnetic field. Since the
original B field is downward, the induced field is upward! We then use the
curling right hand rule to determine the direction of the current.
Binduced
Lenz’s Law
A magnet is
dropped down a
conducting tube.
The magnet INDUCES a
current above and below the
magnet as it moves.
The INDUCED current creates an INDUCED
magnetic field of its own inside the conductor
that opposes the original magnetic field.
Since the induced
field opposes the
direction of the
original it attracts the
magnet upward
slowing the motion
caused by gravity
downward.
If the motion of the magnet were NOT slowed this would violate conservation of energy!
Lenz’s Law
Let’s consider a magnet with it’s north pole moving
AWAY from a conducting loop.
DOES THE FLUX CHANGE?
DOES THE FLUX INCREASE OR DECREASE?
WHAT SIGN DOES THE “∆” GIVE YOU IN
FARADAY’S LAW?
DOES LENZ’S LAW CANCEL OUT?
What does this mean?
t
N B
∆
∆Ω
−=Δ
Yes!
Decreases
negative
yes
In this case, the induced field DOES NOT oppose the original and points in
the same direction. Once again use your curled right hand rule to determine
the DIRECTION of the current.
Binduced
In summary
Faraday’s Law is basically used to find the
MAGNITUDE of the induced EMF. The
magnitude of the current can then be found
using Ohm’s Law provided we know the
conductor’s resistance.
Lenz’s Law is part of Faraday’s Law and can
help you determine the direction of the
current provided you know HOW the flux is
changing
Motional EMF – The Rail Gun
A railgun consists of two parallel metal rails (hence the name) connected to an
electrical power supply. When a conductive projectile is inserted between the rails
(from the end connected to the power supply), it completes the circuit. Electrons flow
from the negative terminal of the power supply up the negative rail, across the
projectile, and down the positive rail, back to the power supply.
In accordance with the right-hand rule,
the magnetic field circulates around
each conductor. Since the current is in
opposite direction along each rail, the
net magnetic field between the rails (B)
is directed vertically. In combination with
the current (I) across the projectile, this
produces a magnetic force which
accelerates the projectile along the rails.
There are also forces acting on the rails
attempting to push them apart, but since
the rails are firmly mounted, they cannot
move. The projectile slides up the rails
away from the end with the power
supply.
Motional Emf
There are many situations where motional EMF can occur that are
different from the rail gun. Suppose a bar of length, L, is pulled to
right at a speed, v, in a magnetic field, B, directed into the page. The
conducting rod itself completes a circuit across a set of parallel
conducting rails with a resistor mounted between them.
R
Blv
I
IR
Blv
t
Blx
t
BA
t
N B
=
=
=→=
∆
∆Ω
−=
Δ
ΔΔ
Δ
;
Motional EMF
In the figure, we are
applying a force this time
to the rod. Due to Lenz’s
Law the magnetic force
opposes the applied
force. Since we know
that the magnetic force
acts to the left and the
magnetic field acts into
the page, we can use the
RHR to determine the
direction of the current
around the loop and the
resistor.
Example
An airplane with a wing span of 30.0 m flies parallel to the Earth’s
surface at a location where the downward component of the
Earth’s magnetic field is 0.60 x10-4
T. Find the difference in
potential between the wing tips is the speed of the plane is 250
m/s.
=
=
=
−
Δ
Δ
Δ
)250)(30(1060.0 4
x
Blv
0.45 V
In 1996, NASA conducted an experiment with a 20,000-meter conducting
tether. When the tether was fully deployed during this test, the orbiting
tether generated a potential of 3,500 volts. This conducting single-line
tether was severed after five hours of deployment. It is believed that the
failure was caused by an electric arc generated by the conductive tether's
movement through the Earth's magnetic field.

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  • 2. What is E/M Induction? Electromagnetic Induction is the process of using magnetic fields to produce voltage, and in a complete circuit, a current. Michael Faraday first discovered it, using some of the works of Hans Christian Oersted. His work started at first using different combinations of wires and magnetic strengths and currents, but it wasn't until he tried moving the wires that he got any success. It turns out that electromagnetic induction is created by just that - the moving of a conductive substance through a magnetic field.
  • 3. Magnetic Induction As the magnet moves back and forth a current is said to be INDUCED in the wire.
  • 4. Magnetic Flux The first step to understanding the complex nature of electromagnetic induction is to understand the idea of magnetic flux. Flux is a general term associated with a FIELD that is bound by a certain AREA. So MAGNETIC FLUX is any AREA that has a MAGNETIC FIELD passing through it. A B We generally define an AREA vector as one that is perpendicular to the surface of the material. Therefore, you can see in the figure that the AREA vector and the Magnetic Field vector are PARALLEL. This then produces a DOT PRODUCT between the 2 variables that then define flux.
  • 5. Magnetic Flux – The DOT product Wb)or Weber(Tm:Unit cos 2 ΞBA AB B B =Ί ‱=Ί How could we CHANGE the flux over a period of time?  We could move the magnet away or towards (or the wire)  We could increase or decrease the area  We could ROTATE the wire along an axis that is PERPENDICULAR to the field thus changing the angle between the area and magnetic field vectors.
  • 6. Faraday’s Law Faraday learned that if you change any part of the flux over time you could induce a current in a conductor and thus create a source of EMF (voltage, potential difference). Since we are dealing with time here were a talking about the RATE of CHANGE of FLUX, which is called Faraday’s Law. wireofturns# )cos( = ∆ ∆ −= ∆ ∆Ω −= N t BA N t N B Ξ Δ
  • 7. Useful Applications The Forever Flashlight uses the Faraday Principle of Electromagnetic Energy to eliminate the need for batteries. The Faraday Principle states that if an electric conductor, like copper wire, is moved through a magnetic field, electric current will be generated and flow into the conductor.
  • 8. Useful Applications AC Generators use Faraday’s law to produce rotation and thus convert electrical and magnetic energy into rotational kinetic energy. This idea can be used to run all kinds of motors. Since the current in the coil is AC, it is turning on and off thus creating a CHANGING magnetic field of its own. Its own magnetic field interferes with the shown magnetic field to produce rotation.
  • 9. Transformers Probably one of the greatest inventions of all time is the transformer. AC Current from the primary coil moves quickly BACK and FORTH (thus the idea of changing!) across the secondary coil. The moving magnetic field caused by the changing field (flux) induces a current in the secondary coil. If the secondary coil has MORE turns than the primary you can step up the voltage and runs devices that would normally need MORE voltage than what you have coming in. We call this a STEP UP transformer. We can use this idea in reverse as well to create a STEP DOWN transformer.
  • 10. Microphones A microphone works when sound waves enter the filter of a microphone. Inside the filter, a diaphragm is vibrated by the sound waves which in turn moves a coil of wire wrapped around a magnet. The movement of the wire in the magnetic field induces a current in the wire. Thus sound waves can be turned into electronic signals and then amplified through a speaker.
  • 11. Example A coil with 200 turns of wire is wrapped on an 18.0 cm square frame. Each turn has the same area, equal to that of the frame, and the total resistance of the coil is 2.0℩ . A uniform magnetic field is applied perpendicularly to the plane of the coil. If the field changes uniformly from 0 to 0.500 T in 0.80 s, find the magnitude of the induced emf in the coil while the field has changed as well as the magnitude of the induced current. = == = − = ∆ ∆ = ∆ ∆Ω = I IIR x t BA N t N B )2( 80.0 90cos)18.018.0)(0500.0( 200 cos Δ Δ Δ Ξ Δ 4.05 V 2.03 A Why did you find the ABSOLUTE VALUE of the EMF? What happened to the “ – “ that was there originally?
  • 12. Lenz’s Law Lenz's law gives the direction of the induced emf and current resulting from electromagnetic induction. The law provides a physical interpretation of the choice of sign in Faraday's law of induction, indicating that the induced emf and the change in flux have opposite signs. t N B ∆ ∆Ω −=ΔLenz’s Law In the figure above, we see that the direction of the current changes. Lenz’s Law helps us determine the DIRECTION of that current.
  • 13. Lenz’s Law & Faraday’s Law t N B ∆ ∆Ω −=Δ Let’s consider a magnet with it’s north pole moving TOWARDS a conducting loop. DOES THE FLUX CHANGE? DOES THE FLUX INCREASE OR DECREASE? WHAT SIGN DOES THE “∆” GIVE YOU IN FARADAY’S LAW? DOES LENZ’S LAW CANCEL OUT? What does this mean? Yes! Increase Positive NO This means that the INDUCED MAGNETIC FIELD around the WIRE caused by the moving magnet OPPOSES the original magnetic field. Since the original B field is downward, the induced field is upward! We then use the curling right hand rule to determine the direction of the current. Binduced
  • 14. Lenz’s Law A magnet is dropped down a conducting tube. The magnet INDUCES a current above and below the magnet as it moves. The INDUCED current creates an INDUCED magnetic field of its own inside the conductor that opposes the original magnetic field. Since the induced field opposes the direction of the original it attracts the magnet upward slowing the motion caused by gravity downward. If the motion of the magnet were NOT slowed this would violate conservation of energy!
  • 15. Lenz’s Law Let’s consider a magnet with it’s north pole moving AWAY from a conducting loop. DOES THE FLUX CHANGE? DOES THE FLUX INCREASE OR DECREASE? WHAT SIGN DOES THE “∆” GIVE YOU IN FARADAY’S LAW? DOES LENZ’S LAW CANCEL OUT? What does this mean? t N B ∆ ∆Ω −=Δ Yes! Decreases negative yes In this case, the induced field DOES NOT oppose the original and points in the same direction. Once again use your curled right hand rule to determine the DIRECTION of the current. Binduced
  • 16. In summary Faraday’s Law is basically used to find the MAGNITUDE of the induced EMF. The magnitude of the current can then be found using Ohm’s Law provided we know the conductor’s resistance. Lenz’s Law is part of Faraday’s Law and can help you determine the direction of the current provided you know HOW the flux is changing
  • 17. Motional EMF – The Rail Gun A railgun consists of two parallel metal rails (hence the name) connected to an electrical power supply. When a conductive projectile is inserted between the rails (from the end connected to the power supply), it completes the circuit. Electrons flow from the negative terminal of the power supply up the negative rail, across the projectile, and down the positive rail, back to the power supply. In accordance with the right-hand rule, the magnetic field circulates around each conductor. Since the current is in opposite direction along each rail, the net magnetic field between the rails (B) is directed vertically. In combination with the current (I) across the projectile, this produces a magnetic force which accelerates the projectile along the rails. There are also forces acting on the rails attempting to push them apart, but since the rails are firmly mounted, they cannot move. The projectile slides up the rails away from the end with the power supply.
  • 18. Motional Emf There are many situations where motional EMF can occur that are different from the rail gun. Suppose a bar of length, L, is pulled to right at a speed, v, in a magnetic field, B, directed into the page. The conducting rod itself completes a circuit across a set of parallel conducting rails with a resistor mounted between them. R Blv I IR Blv t Blx t BA t N B = = =→= ∆ ∆Ω −= Δ ΔΔ Δ ;
  • 19. Motional EMF In the figure, we are applying a force this time to the rod. Due to Lenz’s Law the magnetic force opposes the applied force. Since we know that the magnetic force acts to the left and the magnetic field acts into the page, we can use the RHR to determine the direction of the current around the loop and the resistor.
  • 20. Example An airplane with a wing span of 30.0 m flies parallel to the Earth’s surface at a location where the downward component of the Earth’s magnetic field is 0.60 x10-4 T. Find the difference in potential between the wing tips is the speed of the plane is 250 m/s. = = = − Δ Δ Δ )250)(30(1060.0 4 x Blv 0.45 V In 1996, NASA conducted an experiment with a 20,000-meter conducting tether. When the tether was fully deployed during this test, the orbiting tether generated a potential of 3,500 volts. This conducting single-line tether was severed after five hours of deployment. It is believed that the failure was caused by an electric arc generated by the conductive tether's movement through the Earth's magnetic field.