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Electro-Magnetic Induction

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1 Electro-Magnetic Induction
© D Hoult 2008

2 Magnetic flux

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6 If the magnitude of the flux density is B then the magnitude of the magnetic flux (f) linked with the area A is defined to be

7 If the magnitude of the flux density is B then the magnitude of the magnetic flux (f) linked with the area A is defined to be f = A B

8 f = A B units of flux

9 f = A B units of flux T m2

10 f = A B units of flux T m2 1 T m2 = 1 Weber (Wb)

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12 Now, the magnitude of the component of the flux density perpendicular to the area is B cos q

13 so the magnetic flux (f) linked with the area is now
Now, the magnitude of the component of the flux density perpendicular to the area is B cos q so the magnetic flux (f) linked with the area is now f = A B cos q alternatively

14 In practice, the area in question is usually surrounded by a conductor, often a coil of wire.

15 In practice, the area in question is usually surrounded by a conductor, often a coil of wire.
If the coil of wire has N turns, we define the flux linkage as follows

16 In practice, the area in question is usually surrounded by a conductor, often a coil of wire.
If the coil of wire has N turns, we define the flux linkage as follows Flux linkage = N f


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