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Physics Investigatory Project Faradays Law Electromagnetic Induction
Physics Investigatory Project Faradays Law Electromagnetic Induction
PHYSICS
INVESTIGATORY
PROJECT
TOPIC:
ELECTROMAGNETIC
INDUCTION
SUBMITTED BY:
INDEX
CERTIFICATE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
APPARATUS REQUIRED
OBJECTIVE
INTRODUCTION
THEORY
CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the physics
investigatory project titled
'electromagnetic induction has been
successfully completed by Varnika
Parmaar and Lavanya Bansal of class
XII-A in partial fulfillment of the
curriculum of the central board of
secondary education (CBSE) leading to
the ward of annual examination of the
year 2022-2023.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
APPARATUS REQUIRED
INSULATED COPPER WIRE
AN IRON ROD
A STRONG MAGNET
A LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE(LED)
OBJECTIVE
To determine Faraday’s law of electromagnetic
induction using a copper wire wound over an
iron rod and a strong magnet.
INTRODUCTION
Faraday’s Law of Electromagnetic Induction:
THEORY
The magnetic flux (B) through a surface is the component
of the magnetic field passing through the surface. The SI
unit of magnetic flux is weber (Wb), and the COGS unit is ,
Maxwell.
LAW
The most widespread version of Faraday’s law of
electromagnetic induction states that
“The induced electromotive force in any closed
surface is equal to the negative of the rate of change
of magnetic
flux through the circuit.”
This version of Faraday’s law strictly holds true only when
the closed circuit is a loop of infinitely thin wire, and is
invalid in other circumstances as discussed below
where 9 is the curl operator and again E(rt) is the electric field
and B(rt) is the magnetic field. These fields can generally be
functions of position r and time t.
CONCLUSION
Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction, first observed
and published by Michael Faraday in the mid-nineteenth
century, describes a very important electromagnetic
concept.
REFERENCES
wikipedia.com www.scienceforall.com
Physics NCERT textbook
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