PHYS 1010Q Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Michael Faraday

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The answer turns out to be yes, actually. He first asked the question if an electric current can produce a magnetic field, can a magnetic field produce an electric current? . When a magnet is pushed into a coil, a voltage is induced in the coil and charges are set into motion. Current flows in the wire loop whether the magnetic field moves past the wire or the wire moves through the magnetic field. Faraday"s law states that if the number of magnetic field lines passing through a loop of wire changes, an electrical current is produced in the wire loop. The more rapid the change, the large the current that is produced. More simply, for a loop of wire, if the amount" of magnetic field through changes it will induce a current in the loop. ". Amount of magnetic field" means the amount of magnetic field lines. Question 1 - two magnets are arranged as shown.

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