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ELECTROMAGNETIC

INDUCTION

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INDEX:

Aim

Certificate

Acknowledgement

Apparatus

Introduction

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Theory

Conclusion

Bibliography

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AIM:

To determine the

faraday’s law of

electromagnetic

induction using a copper

wire wound over an iron

rod and a strong magnet

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CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that the PHYSICS project titled

‘ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION’

has been

successfully completed by sreevishnu of Class XII in

partial fulfillment of curriculum of CENTRAL BOARD OF

SECONDARYEDUCATION (CBSE) leading to the award

of annual examination of the year 2013-2014.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

It gives me great pleasure to express

my

gratitude

towards

our

Physicsteacher MR P N SINGH for his

guidance, support and encouragement

throughout the duration of the

project. Without her motivation and

help the successful completion of this

project would not have been possible.

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APPARATUS

1. Insulated copper wire

2. A iron rod

3. A strong magnet and

4. A light emitting diode

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INTRODUCTION:

araday's law of induction is a basic law

of electromagnetism that predicts how a magnetic field will interact with an electric circuit to produce an electromotive force (EMF). It is the fundamental operating principle

of transformers, inductors, and many types of electrical motors and generators.

F

Electromagnetic induction was discovered independently by Michael Faraday and Joseph Henry in 1831; however, Faraday was the first to publish the results of his experiments. Faraday explained

electromagnetic induction using a concept he called lines of

force.These equations for electromagnetics are extremely important since they provide a means to precisely describe how many natural physical phenomena in our universe arise and behave. The ability to quantitatively describe physical phenomena not only allows us to gain a better understanding of our universe, but it also makes possible a host of technological innovations that define modern society. Understanding Faraday’s Law of Electromagnetic Induction can be beneficial since so many aspects of our daily life function because of the principles behind Faraday’s Law. From natural phenomena such as the light we receive from the sun, to

technologies that improve our quality of life such as electric power generation, Faraday’s Law has a great impact on many aspects of our lives.

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Faraday’s Law is the result of the experiments of the English chemist and physicist Michael Faraday . The concept of electromagnetic induction was actually discovered simultaneously in 1831 by

Faraday in London and Joseph Henry, an American scientist working in New York , but Faraday is credited for the law since he published his work first . An important aspect of the equation that quantifies Faraday’s Law comes from the work of Heinrich Lenz, a Russian physicist who made his contribution to Faraday’s Law, now known as Lenz’s Law, in 1834 (Institute of Chemistry).

Faraday’s law describes electromagnetic induction, whereby an electric field is induced, or generated, by a changing magnetic field. Before expanding upon this description, it is necessary to develop an understanding of the concept of fields, as well as the related concept of potentials.

Faraday's first experimental demonstration of electromagnetic induction (August 29, 1831), he wrapped two wires around opposite sides of an iron ring or "torus" (an arrangement similar to a

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Figure 1 Faraday's First Experiment

Some physicists have remarked that Faraday's law is a single equation describing two different phenomena: the motional

EMF generated by a magnetic force on a moving wire (see Lorentz force), and the transformerEMF generated by an electric force due to a changing magnetic field (due to the Maxwell–Faraday

equation). James Clerk Maxwell drew attention to this fact in his 1861 paper On Physical Lines of Force. In the latter half of part II of that paper, Maxwell gives a separate physical explanation for each of the two phenomena. A reference to these two aspects of

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THEORY:

Magnetic flux:

The magnetic flux (often denoted Φ or ΦB) through a surface is the

component of the B field passing through that surface. The SI unit of magnetic flux is the weber (Wb) (in derived units: volt-seconds), and the CGS unit is the maxwell. Magnetic flux is usually measured with a fluxmeter, which contains measuring coils and electronics that evaluates the change of voltage in the measuring coils to calculate the magnetic flux.

If the magnetic field is constant, the magnetic flux passing through a surface of vector area S is

where B is the magnitude of the magnetic field (the magnetic flux density) having the unit of Wb/m2 (Tesla), S is the area of the

surface, and θ is the angle between the magnetic field lines and the normal (perpendicular) to S.

For a varying magnetic field, we first consider the magnetic flux through an infinitesimal area element dS, where we may consider the field to be constant

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:

From the definition of the magnetic vector potential A and

the fundamental theorem of the curl the magnetic flux may also be defined as:

where the line integral is taken over the boundary of the surface S, which is denoted ∂S.

LAW

:

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The induced electromotive force in any closed

circuit is equal to the negative of the time rate of

change of the magnetic flux through the circuit.

This version of Faraday's law strictly holds only when the closed circuit is a loop of infinitely thin wire,and is invalid in other

circumstances as discussed below. A different version, the Maxwell– Faraday equation (discussed below), is valid in all circumstances. When the flux changes—because B changes, or because the wire loop is moved or deformed, or both—Faraday's law of induction says that the wire loop acquires an EMF , defined as the energy

available per unit charge that travels once around the wire loop (the unit of EMF is the volt).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.

According to theLorentz force law (in SI units),

the EMF on a wire loop is:

where E is the electric field, B is the magnetic field (aka magnetic flux density, magnetic induction), dℓ is an infinitesimal arc

length along the wire, and the line integral is evaluated along the wire (along the curve the conincident with the shape of the wire).

The Maxwell–Faraday equation states that a time-varying magnetic field is always accompanied by a spatially-varying,

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non-conservative electric field, and vice-versa. The Maxwell–Faraday equation is

where is the curl operator and again E(r, t) is the electric

field and B(r, t) is the magnetic field. These fields can generally be functions of position r and time t.

The four Maxwell's equations (including the Maxwell–Faraday equation), along with the Lorentz force law, are a sufficient foundation to derive everything inclassical electromagnetism.

Therefore it is possible to "prove" Faraday's law starting with these equations. Faraday's law could be taken as the starting point and used to "prove" the Maxwell–Faraday equation and/or other laws.)

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CONCLUSION

Faraday’s Law of Electromagnetic Induction, first

observed and published by Michael Faraday in the

mid-nineteenth 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.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

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HOW STUFF WORKS

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