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Electromagnetic Induction
Lenz’s law
Comparison of AC and DC
Magnetic field & field lines
Electromagnetic Induction
Lenz’s law
Comparison of AC and DC
Oersted’s KHAUFNAK experiment on
Magnetic effect of current
Oersted’s in his experiment observed that
“when an electric current is passed
through a conducting wire, a magnetic
field is produced around it”
Magnetic field & field lines
Place a magnet & iron filings on a
piece of paper.
Pattern of magnetic field lines.
Properties of magnetic field lines.
A B
Point away from the S Point parallel to the S
pole pole
C D
Point at right angles to
Point towards the S pole
the S pole
Q1. A plotting compass is placed near the
south pole of a bar magnet. The pointer of
the plotting compass will
A B
Point away from the S Point parallel to the S
pole pole
C D
Point at right angles to
Point towards the S pole
the S pole
Magnetic Field through current
carrying conductors
Straight wire
Magnetic Field through current
carrying conductors
Straight wire
Circular coil
Magnetic Field through current
carrying conductors
Circular coil
When current is passed through the
straight wire, iron filings arrange in
concentric circles
Magnetic field lines are concentric
circles around the straight
conductor
Direction of magnetic field lines
can be found out by Right Hand
thumb rule
When current is passed the iron filings
arrange in concentric circle.
Magnetic lines of force are concentric
circles around the conductor.
Circular loop can be considered as a
collection of straight conductors
If the current flows in clockwise the
magnetic pole is SOUTH
If the current flows in anticlockwise the
magnetic pole is NORTH
Magnetic Field through current carrying
Solenoid
Magnetic Field through current carrying
Solenoid
Factors which affect the strength of
magnetic field
B
The strong magnetic field produced inside the
solenoid can be used to magnetize a piece of magnetic
material like soft iron , when placed inside the coil
C
The pattern of magnetic field associated with the
solenoid is different from the pattern of magnetic field
around a bar magnet
D
The N and S poles exchange position when the
direction of current through the solenoid is reversed.
Q2: For a current in the long straight
solenoid N and S poles are created at the
two ends. Among the following statement,
the incorrect statement is
A
The field lines inside the solenoid are in the form of
straight lines which indicate that magnetic field is same
at all points inside the solenoids
B
The strong magnetic field produced inside the
solenoid can be used to magnetize a piece of magnetic
material like soft iron , when placed inside the coil
C
The pattern of magnetic field associated with the
solenoid is different from the pattern of magnetic field
around a bar magnet
D
The N and S poles exchange position when the
direction of current through the solenoid is reversed.
Electromagnet
Electromagnet is a temporary
strong magnet made by passing
current in a coil wound around a
piece of soft iron
Electromagnet is a temporary
strong magnet made by passing
current in a coil wound around a
piece of soft iron
Electromagnet
Horse shoe
Bar magnet
magnet
(I shape)
(U shape)
Construction of I shaped
Electromagnet
Construction of U shaped
Electromagnet
Ways of increasing magnetic
field of electromagnets
The strength is adjusted depending The strength depends upon the nature
upon the amount of flow of current of the material used in its creation
The poles of this kind of magnet can The poles of this kind of magnet cannot
be altered with the flow of current be changed.
Uses of ELECTROMAGNETS
A B
permanent temporary
C D
insulator conductor
Q3: An electromagnet is
A B
permanent temporary
C D
insulator conductor
Force on a current carrying
conductor
As current flows from A to B, Magnetic
field is induced in the conductor AB
Fleming’s Left Hand Rule
Direction of magnetic direction of movement
field reserves reverses
Direction of current
reserves
Direction of field by
conductor reverses
direction of movement
reverses
Direction of force applied by a
magnet is affected by
1. Direction of Magnetic
field
2. Direction of Current
Factors affecting Lorentz Force
1. Electric current
A B
Strength of magnetic
Current is increased
field increases
C D
Length of wire is
All of the above
increased
Q4: The force on a wire inside a magnetic field
increase when
A B
Strength of magnetic
Current is increased
field increases
C D
Length of wire is
All of the above
increased
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