
Induction, generators, & motors
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Induction, generators & motors
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Magnetism and Electric Current
⚫ A solenoid is a coil
of wire with an
electric current in
it.
⚫
The electric
current creates a
magnetic field
around each loop of
the wire.
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more loops = more
magnetic force
◼
more current =
more magnetic
force
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Magnetism and Electric Current
⚫
The magnetic
force of a solenoid
can also be
strengthened by
adding a soft iron
core to its center.
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This is called an
electromagnet.
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Multiple Choice
All electric current generate ___ fields
Thermal
magnetic
Radio
Kinetic
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Multiple Select
To increase the power of an electromagnet you can (more than one answer)
increase the current
increase the number of metal coils
Decrease the current
decrease the number of turns
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Creating Electric Current
⚫
Faraday’s Lawof
Induction describes
the production of a
current in a
conducting circuit by
a change in the
strength, position, or
orientation of an
external magnet.
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Multiple Choice
In 1831, Michael Faraday was the first to realize that an electric current could be induced by passing a magnet through a coil of copper wire. Which factor is MOST essential for the induction of the electric current?
The use of strong magnets for the process
The movement of the magnet relative to the coil
The use of very long coils for the process
The use of magnetic material to make the coil.
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Creating Electric Current
⚫
Electrical generators change mechanical
energy to electrical energy using
electromagnetic induction.
In a commercial generator, an electric current is
produced when a large coil of wire is rotated
through a strong magnetic field.
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Using Electric Current
⚫
Electric Motors
convert electrical
energy into
mechanical energy by
using magnets to
create motion.
⚫
Inside an electric
motor, the
attracting and
repelling forces of
two magnets create
a rotational motion.
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Creating Electric Current
⚫
Electricity from a generator changes
direction moving back and forth in cycles.
This is called alternating current (AC).
⚫
Electricity from a Batteries only moves in one
direction This is called direct current (DC).
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