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Label the parts of a transformer.

1: Primary Coil, 2: Secondary Coil, 3: Core

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Label the parts of a transformer.

1: Primary Coil, 2: Secondary Coil, 3: Core

Label the components in a motional EMF setup.

1: Magnetic Field (B), 2: Moving bar with velocity (v), 3: Length of the bar (l)

Define Electromagnetic Induction.

Generating a voltage using magnetic fields; if in a complete circuit, it creates a current.

Define Magnetic Flux.

A measure of the amount of magnetic field lines passing through a given area. ΦB = ∫ B ⋅ dA

Define Faraday's Law.

A change in magnetic flux induces an electromotive force (EMF). ε = -N (dΦB/dt)

Define Lenz's Law.

The induced EMF always opposes the change in magnetic flux that caused it.

Define Motional EMF.

EMF generated by moving an object in a magnetic field. ε = Blv

Define Weber (Wb).

The SI unit of magnetic flux, equivalent to Tm².

What is the difference between Faraday's Law and Lenz's Law?

Faraday's Law: Quantifies the induced EMF. | Lenz's Law: Determines the direction of the induced EMF (opposes change in flux).

Compare voltage step-up and step-down transformers.

Step-Up: More loops on the secondary side. | Step-Down: More loops on the primary side.