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What is the effect of increasing the number of loops in the secondary coil of a transformer?

The output voltage increases (voltage step-up).

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What is the effect of increasing the number of loops in the secondary coil of a transformer?

The output voltage increases (voltage step-up).

What is the effect of moving a magnet towards a conducting loop?

A current is induced in the loop, creating a magnetic field that opposes the motion of the magnet.

What happens when a conducting rod moves through a magnetic field?

A motional EMF is induced in the rod, given by ε=Blvε = Blvε=Blv.

What is the effect of increasing the velocity of a conducting rod moving through a magnetic field?

The induced EMF increases, leading to a larger induced current if the circuit is closed.

What is the effect of increasing the magnetic field strength on a moving conductor?

The induced EMF increases, leading to a larger induced current and force.

What are three ways to change magnetic flux?

  1. Changing the magnetic field strength (B). 2. Changing the area (A) of the loop in the field. 3. Changing the angle (θ) between the field and area.

Describe how a motional EMF flashlight works.

A metal bar moves, sweeping area A = lΔx. The increasing area increases magnetic flux (ΦB = ∫ B ⋅ dA = BA). The induced field opposes this. Using RHR #2, the current flows CCW.

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)