Physics project (1)
Physics project (1)
Physics project (1)
Session : 2024-25
A project on
Electromagnetic induction
Nidhi K Patel
XII-C
Roll no.: 07
CONTENT
Certificate
Acknowledgement
Introduction
Theory
Law
Conclusion
Bibliography
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to express a deep sense of thanks
and gratitude my project guide Mr. Akash Dave
for guiding me immensely through the course of
the project. He always envinced keen intrest in
my project. His constructive advice & constant
motivation have been responsible for the
successful completion of this project.
My sincere thank goes to our principle ma’am
FARADAY’S EXPERIMENT
THE FOLLOWING
EXPERIMENT PERFORMED
BY FARADAY LED TO THE
DISCOVERY OF THE
ELECTROMAGNETIC
INDUCTION.
When the strength of magnetic field is varied
consider two coils P and S wound on an iron rod. Iron
rod is connected with galvanometer, battery and
tapping key. When tapping key is pressed and when it is
released galvanometer shows deflection showing the
presence of induced current.
Explanation :
When tapping key is pressed then magnetic flux linked
with the coil S changed because of increase in
magnetic field of coil P and induced current in produced
and when it is released magnetic flux is again changed
and induced current is produced. But when the tapping
key is kept pressed then the magnetic flux linked with
coil do not changed and induced current do not produce
so galvanometer shows no deflection.
LAW
Farday’s laws of electromagnetic induction
the results of faraday’s experiment on
electromagnetic induction are known as
“faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction”.
These are stated as below:
1.Whenever magnetic flux linked with a circuit ( a
loop of wire or a coil or an electric circuit in
general ) changes, induced e.m.f. is produced.
2. The induced e.m.f. lasts as long as the change
in magnetic flux continuous.
3. The magnitude of induced e.m.f. is directly
proportional to the rate of change of magnetic
flux linked with the circuit.
Farday was able to mathematically relate the
rate of change of the magnetic field flux with
induced voltage ( the lower case letter “e”
represents voltage. This refers to
instantaneous voltage, or volatge at a
specific point in time, rather than a steady,
stable volatge.
A corollary of faraday’s law, together with
where,
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