PHYS 1010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 25: Electromagnetic Induction, Voltage Source, Time-Lapse Photography

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Inducing voltage by changing the magnetic field in the loops of wire around a magnet. No battery or other voltage source needed. Greater number of loops = greater the induced voltage. 2x the loops = 2x the voltage. 10x the loops = 10x the voltage. More difficult to push the magnet into a coil with more loops because the current repels the magnet. The amount of voltage induced depends on how fast the magnetic field lines are entering or leaving the coil. Induced voltage is proportional to the product of its number of loops, the cross- sectional area of each loop, and the rate at which the magnetic field changes within these loops. The amount of current produced by electromagnetic induction depends on induced voltage, resistance of the coil, and the connected circuit. Voltage could be the same, but amount of current could be different.

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