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Label the primary and secondary sides of a transformer.

Primary Side: Input voltage | Secondary Side: Output voltage

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Label the primary and secondary sides of a transformer.

Primary Side: Input voltage | Secondary Side: Output voltage

Define Electromagnetic Induction.

Generating a voltage using magnetic fields. If this voltage is in a complete circuit, it creates a current.

What is Magnetic Flux?

A measure of the amount of magnetic field lines passing through a given area, calculated as ΦB=BdAΦ_B = ∫ \overrightarrow{B} ⋅ d\overrightarrow{A}.

Define Faraday's Law.

The induced EMF in any closed circuit is equal to the negative of the time rate of change of the magnetic flux through the circuit: ε=NdΦBdtε = -N \frac{dΦ_B}{dt}.

What is 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 (like a conducting rod) in a magnetic field. ε=Blvε = Blv

What is a Weber (Wb)?

The SI unit of magnetic flux, equivalent to Tm².

What is the effect of increasing the number of loops in a coil on the induced EMF?

The induced EMF increases proportionally (ε = -N (dΦB/dt)).

What happens when a magnet is moved towards a conducting loop?

The magnetic flux through the loop changes, inducing an EMF and a current that opposes the change in flux (Lenz's Law).

What is the effect of increasing the velocity of a metal bar moving through a magnetic field on the induced EMF?

The induced EMF increases proportionally (ε = Blv).