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  • Motional EMF

    A special case of Faraday's Law where EMF is induced by a conductor moving through a magnetic field.
  • Faraday's Law

    A principle stating that a change in magnetic flux induces an electromotive force.
  • Conducting Rod

    A metal bar that moves through a magnetic field, causing charge separation and inducing EMF.
  • Magnetic Flux

    The measure of the magnetic field passing through a given area.
  • Right-Hand Rule

    A method to determine the direction of magnetic force on a moving charge.
  • Magnetic Force

    The force experienced by a moving charge in a magnetic field, calculated as qvB.
  • Electric Field

    A field created by separated charges in a conductor, balancing the magnetic force.
  • Induced EMF

    The electromotive force generated in a conductor due to motion through a magnetic field.
  • Ohm's Law

    A law stating that current is equal to voltage divided by resistance.
  • Resistance

    The opposition to the flow of electric current, measured in ohms.
  • Induced Current

    The current generated in a circuit due to an induced EMF.
  • Power Output

    The rate at which energy is transferred by an electric circuit, calculated as I^2R.
  • Magnetic Field

    A field around a magnet where magnetic forces are exerted, measured in Tesla.
  • Velocity

    The speed and direction of a moving object, crucial in calculating motional EMF.
  • Length of Rod

    The distance over which the electric field acts in a moving conductor, affecting induced EMF.