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INDUCTION
INDEX:
Aim
Certificate
Acknowledgement
Apparatus
Introduction
Theory
Conclusion
Bibliography
AIM:
To determine the
faradays law of
electromagnetic
induction using a copper
wire wound over an iron
rod and a strong magnet
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the PHYSICS project titled
ELECTROMAGNETIC
INDUCTION
has
been
successfully completed by sreevishnu of Class XII in
partial fulfillment of curriculum of CENTRAL BOARD OF
SECONDARYEDUCATION (CBSE) leading to the award
of annual examination of the year 2013-2014.
INTERNAL EXAMINER
TEACHER IN-CHARGE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
It gives me great pleasure to express
my
gratitude
towards
our
the
duration
of
the
sreevishnu
APPARATUS
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INTRODUCTION:
THEORY:
Magnetic flux:
:
From the definition of the magnetic vector potential A and
the fundamental theorem of the curl the magnetic flux may also be
defined as:
where the line integral is taken over the boundary of the surface S,
which is denoted S.
LAW:
The most widespread version of Faraday's law states:
where
is the curl operator and again E(r, t) is the electric
field and B(r, t) is the magnetic field. These fields can generally be
functions of position r and time t.
The four Maxwell's equations (including the MaxwellFaraday
equation), along with the Lorentz force law, are a sufficient
foundation to derive everything inclassical electromagnetism.
Therefore it is possible to "prove" Faraday's law starting with these
equations. Faraday's law could be taken as the starting point and
used to "prove" the MaxwellFaraday equation and/or other laws.)
CONCLUSION
Faradays Law of Electromagnetic Induction, first
observed and published by Michael Faraday in the
mid-nineteenth century, describes a very
important electro-magnetic concept. Although its
mathematical representations are cryptic, the
essence of Faradays is not hard to grasp: it relates
an induced electric potential or voltage to a
dynamic magnetic field. This concept has many
far-reaching ramifications that touch our lives in
many ways: from the shining of the sun, to the
convenience of mobile communications, to
electricity to power our homes. We can all
appreciate the profound impact Faradays Law has
on us.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
WIKIPEDIA
EXPERIMENT PHOTOs