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Induction, generators, & motors

Induction, generators, & motors

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Physics

9th - 12th Grade

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NGSS
HS-PS2-5, HS-PS3-5

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Courtney Boehlke

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10 Slides • 3 Questions

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Induction, generators & motors

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Magnetism and Electric Current

A solenoid is a coil
of wire with an
electric current in
it.

The electric
current creates a
magnetic field
around each loop of
the wire.

more loops = more
magnetic force

more current =
more magnetic
force

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Magnetism and Electric Current


The magnetic
force of a solenoid
can also be
strengthened by
adding a soft iron
core to its center.

This is called an
electromagnet.

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Multiple Choice

All electric current generate ___ fields

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Thermal

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magnetic

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Radio

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Kinetic

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Multiple Select

To increase the power of an electromagnet you can (more than one answer)

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increase the current

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increase the number of metal coils

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Decrease the current

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decrease the number of turns

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Creating Electric Current


Faraday’s Lawof
Induction describes
the production of a
current in a
conducting circuit by
a change in the
strength, position, or
orientation of an
external magnet.

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Multiple Choice

In 1831, Michael Faraday was the first to realize that an electric current could be induced by passing a magnet through a coil of copper wire. Which factor is MOST essential for the induction of the electric current?

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The use of strong magnets for the process

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The movement of the magnet relative to the coil

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The use of very long coils for the process

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The use of magnetic material to make the coil.

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Creating Electric Current


Electrical generators change mechanical
energy to electrical energy using
electromagnetic induction.

In a commercial generator, an electric current is
produced when a large coil of wire is rotated
through a strong magnetic field.

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Using Electric Current


Electric Motors
convert electrical
energy into
mechanical energy by
using magnets to
create motion.

Inside an electric
motor, the
attracting and
repelling forces of
two magnets create
a rotational motion.

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Creating Electric Current


Electricity from a generator changes
direction moving back and forth in cycles.
This is called alternating current (AC).


Electricity from a Batteries only moves in one
direction This is called direct current (DC).

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