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Unit 1

Electromagnetism
Part 1: Magnetic Circuit
Properties of Magnet and Magnetic flux
Flux density, Magnetic field strength & Permeability
Flux due to current carrying conductor and coil
Rules to find direction of current and flux
Force experienced by current carrying conductor
Flemings right hand rule
Magnetic circuit and terms related with it
Comparison Electric and Magnetic circuit
Series and parallel magnetic circuit
Numericals on Simple and series magnetic circuit
Magnet & Electromagnet: Applications
Properties of Magnet
Magnetic Flux and properties
Magnetic Flux Density

Amount of flux passing through a unit area at right angles to the magnetic field
lines the flux density (B)
Flux due to current carrying conductor
Flux due to current carrying coil
Magnetic field strength
Permeability

Medium Relative
permeability
Air 1.00000037

Vacuum 1

Copper 0.999994

Aluminum 1.000022

Iron (99.8% pure) 5000

Iron (99.95% pure Fe 200000


annealed in H)
Permalloy 8000
Force experienced by current carrying
conductor
Force Between two current carrying
conductors
Simple Magnetic Circuit
Part B

Electromagnetic Induction
Contents
Faradays Law

Lenz Law

Dynamically Induced EMF

Statically Induced EMF

Self Inductance

Mutual Inductance

Coefficient of Coupling

Energy stored in magnetic field


Faradays Law
Lenz’s Law
Dynamically Induced EMF
Magnitude of Dynamically Induced EMF
Self Induced EMF
Mutually Induced EMF

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