Title: Walker, Chapter 23 Magnetic Flux and Faraday
1Walker, Chapter 23Magnetic Flux and Faradays
Law of Induction
Michael Faraday, portrait by Thomas Phillips
2Induced EMF (Voltage) from changing Magnetic Flux
- Electric currents produce magnetic fields.
- 19th century puzzle, can magnetic fields produce
currents? - A static magnet will produce no current in a
stationary coil - Faraday If the magnetic field changes, or if
the magnet and coil are in relative motion, there
will be an induced EMF (and therefore current) in
the coil. - Key Concept The magnetic flux through the coil
must change, this will induce an EMF e in the
coil, which produces a current I e/ R in the
coil. - Such a current is said to be induced by the
varying B-field.
3Magnetic Flux
- For a loop of wire (not necessarily circular)
with area A, in an external magnetic field B, the
magnetic flux is
q
4Walker problem 2 A uniform magnetic field of
0.0250 T points vertically upward. Find the
magnitude of the magnetic flux through each of
the five sides of the open-topped rectangular box
shown in the figure, given that the dimensions of
the box are L 31.5 cm, W 12.0 cm, and H
10.0 cm.
5Question Magnetic Field from loop
- Current I flows around the loop as shown, driven
by the battery. Inside the loop the magnetic
field generated by current I is - Out of screen
- Into screen
6Magnetic flux generated by current in loop.
- In this case, we choose clockwise to be positive
current. - In the plane of this picture, the magnetic field
generated by this current is into the picture
inside the loop, and out of the picture outside
of the loop.
7Examples of Induced Current
Any change of current in primary induces a
current in secondary. The secondary shows a
deflection only during the instant just after the
switch is closed or opened.
8Induction by Relative Motion
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- When a permanent magnet moves relative to a coil,
the magnetic flux through the coil changes,
inducing an EMF in the coil. - In a) the flux is increasing
- In c) the flux is decreasing in magnitude.
- In a) and c) the induced current has opposite
sign.
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9Faradays Law of InductionLenzs Law
- Faradays Law The instantaneous EMF in a circuit
(w/ N loops) equals the rate of change of
magnetic flux through the circuit
10Question Changing Magnetic Flux
- This is a plot of magnetic flux (WbTm2) through
a coil. - For which interval (a, b, or c) is the change in
flux 0?
c
a
b
11Walker, Problem 23-9
- A 0.25 T magnetic field is perpendicular to a
circular loop of wire with 50 turns and a radius
15 cm. - The magnetic field is reduced to zero in 0.12 s.
- What is the magnitude of the induced EMF? (answer
7.35 V)
12Inductance
- Consider a solenoid of length l with N windings
and radius r (Area Ap r2). - A current I produces a magnetic field in the
solenoid of - B m0 N I / l
- This produces a total flux through each winding
of - F A B (m0 N A / l ) I
- Define the Inductance L (m0 N2 A / l ) (not a
length!!) - If the current in the solenoid changes, there
will be an induced EMF - e - N DF/Dt - (m0 N2 A / l ) (DI/Dt)
- e - L (DI/Dt)
13Inductance
Walker Problem 42 Determine the inductance of a
solenoid with 650 turns in a length of 25 cm. The
circular cross section of the solenoid has a
radius of 4.0 cm. answer 10.7 mH
14Example of Inductance
- Consider Solenoid from previous example,
- Radius r 5cm, length l 10 cm, 3500 windings.
- L (m0 N2 Area / l ) (m0 N2 p r2 / l )
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15Transformers
- Microscopic currents in soft iron yoke amplify
magnetic field produced by coils, and contain all
magnetic field lines to magnetic circuit formed
by iron. - Both primary and secondary circuits experience
the same magnetic flux for each winding, but have
different number of windings.
16Flux in Transformer
F flux through a single winding or either coil.
(produced by currents in either or both
circuits) EMF(primary) - NP DF/Dt EMF(secondary
) - NS DF/Dt eP / eS NP / NS Energy
conservation requires eP IP eS IS IP / IS
NS / NP
17Walker problem 61 A step-up transformer has 20
turns on the primary coil and 500 turns on the
secondary coil. If this transformer is to produce
an output of 4600 V with a 12 mA current, what
input current and voltage are needed? answer
0.3 A, 184 V