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'''Electromagnetic Induction''' is described by Faraday's Law:  
 
'''Electromagnetic Induction''' is described by Faraday's Law:  
*<math>\varepsilon=-\frac{\Delta\Phi}{\Deltat}</math>
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*<math>\varepsilon=-\frac{\Delta\Phi}{\Delta t}</math>
 
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Where,
 
*<math>\varepsilon</math> is the [[Electromotive Force|electromotive force]]
 
*<math>\varepsilon</math> is the [[Electromotive Force|electromotive force]]

Latest revision as of 10:18, 28 May 2024

Key Stage 5

Meaning

Electromagnetic induction is the generation of an electromotive force (emf) in a conductor due to a change in magnetic flux.

About Electromagnetic Induction

Formulae

Electromagnetic Induction is described by Faraday's Law:

  • \(\varepsilon=-\frac{\Delta\Phi}{\Delta t}\)

Where,

Additionally Φ is given by:

  • Φ=𝐵𝐴cos𝜃

Where:

  • 𝐵 is the magnetic field strength
  • 𝐴 is the area of the coil
  • 𝜃 is the angle between the field and the normal of the area