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Faraday's Law
Describes the relationship between changing magnetic flux and induced electromotive force in a conducting loop.
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Faraday's Law
Describes the relationship between changing magnetic flux and induced electromotive force in a conducting loop.
Electromagnetic Induction
The process of generating an electromotive force through a change in magnetic flux.
Magnetic Flux
The product of the magnetic field, area, and the cosine of the angle between them.
Induced EMF
The electromotive force generated in a circuit due to a change in magnetic flux.
Induced Current
The current produced in a circuit as a result of an induced electromotive force.
Ohm's Law
A principle stating that the current through a conductor is directly proportional to the voltage across it.
Tesla
The unit of magnetic field strength in the International System of Units.
Cosine Theta
The cosine of the angle between the magnetic field and the area vector in flux calculations.
Number of Turns
The count of loops in a coil, affecting the magnitude of induced EMF.
Resistance
A measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit.
Voltage
The electric potential difference between two points, measured in volts.
Area
The surface through which the magnetic field lines pass, affecting magnetic flux.
Delta T
The change in time over which the magnetic flux changes, affecting induced EMF.
Delta Phi B
The change in magnetic flux, a key factor in determining induced EMF.
Circuit
A closed loop through which current can flow, influenced by induced EMF.