AP Physics C: Unit 5 Study Guide - Electromagnetic Induction

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Magnetic Flux

A measure of the amount of magnetic field passing through a specific surface area.

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Magnetic Field Vector ($vec{B}$)

The vector representing the magnetic field measured in Tesla (T).

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Area Vector ($vec{A}$)

The vector representing the area through which magnetic field lines pass, always perpendicular to the surface and measured in square meters (m²).

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Weber (Wb)

The unit for magnetic flux, defined as 1 Wb = 1 T·m².

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Faraday's Law of Induction

States that the induced electromotive force ($mathcal{E}$) is proportional to the rate of change of magnetic flux through a loop.

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Induced EMF ($mathcal{E}$)

The voltage generated by a changing magnetic field, measured in Volts (V).

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Lenz's Law

States that the direction of induced current is such that it opposes the change in magnetic flux that produced it.

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Changing Magnetic Field

A magnetic field that varies with time, which can induce an electric current according to Faraday's Law.

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Closed Loop

A complete electrical path for current flow, often defined in relation to induced electric fields.

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Right Hand Rule (RHR)

A method for determining the direction of induced current, using the right hand to point in the direction of the magnetic field and curling fingers to indicate current direction.

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Motional EMF

Voltage induced when a conductor moves through a magnetic field.

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Eddy Currents

Circulating currents induced within conductors moving through changing magnetic fields, which oppose the motion.

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Electromotive Force (EMF)

The electric potential generated by an energy source, typically measured in Volts (V).

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Maxwell-Faraday Equation

An integral form of Faraday's Law representing induced electric fields as the rate of change of magnetic flux through a closed loop.

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Phi_B ($Phi$)

Symbol representing magnetic flux.

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Uniform Magnetic Field

A magnetic field that has the same strength and direction at all points.

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Perpendicular (Normal) Vector

A vector that is at a right angle to a surface, important for defining area vectors in magnetic flux.

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Time Derivative of Magnetic Flux ($frac{d ext{Φ}_B}{dt}$)

The rate of change of magnetic flux over time, used in Faraday's Law to calculate induced EMF.

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Angular Velocity ($omega$)

The rate of rotation of an object, significant in generators converting mechanical energy to electrical energy.

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Induced Electric Fields

Electric fields that arise due to a changing magnetic field, which are non-conservative and form closed loops.

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Ohm's Law

The relationship between voltage, current, and resistance, defined as $V = IR$.

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Change of Area (A)

A variable influencing induced EMF, allowing EMF to be generated by varying the area of the loop in a magnetic field.

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Change in Angle ($ heta$)

The rotation of a loop in a magnetic field, which alters the effective magnetic flux through the loop.

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AC Sinusoidal Voltage

Alternating current voltage generated in a generator principle, varying sinusoidally with time.

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Magnetic Braking

An application of eddy currents, utilizing induced currents to create a magnetic force that opposes motion, commonly found in trains and roller coasters.

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Confusion Between Flux and EMF

A common mistake where flux ($Phi$) is mistaken as being the same as EMF ($mathcal{E}$). Flux relates to the amount of magnetic field, whereas EMF pertains to its change.

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