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Linde Service Guide LSG V 5-1-13!08!2016 English
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Figure 8
Notice a slight deflection of the compass needle with each pass. You
have shown that electricity can be induced in a wire coil by moving it
through a magnetic field. Currents generated in this way are called
induced currents.
Figure 9
Now make another coil and core just like the first one and arrange
them and a connection as shown in Figure 9. If you make and break
the current to the second coil, you will build up and collapse a
magnetic field around the first coil and again induce a current in it.
You will see the compass needle swing back and forth again.
These last two experiments give you a crude idea of how an electric
generator works, producing electric current by induction as a coil-
wound rotor revolves within a magnetic field.
What does every current-carrying wire have around it? How does
this help us to measure electricity? How sensitive are electrical
instruments? What is the difference in voltage between (a) a large
and a small dry cell? (b) batteries connected in series and in
parallel? (c) your original connection and the reverse of it? What
similarity does the test for induced current show between movement
through a magnetic field and the making and breaking of a direct
current?
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