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This document outlines an experiment to study the factors that affect the self-inductance of a coil. It includes the aim, apparatus, theory, circuit diagram, procedure, observations, results, precautions, sources of errors, and bibliography. The key points are: 1. The experiment measures how the current and brightness of a bulb in a coil-resistor AC circuit are affected by the coil's self-inductance at different frequencies. 2. Self-inductance depends on the number of coil turns, geometry of the coil, and core material properties like permeability. 3. Observations show current and brightness decrease when an iron core is inserted or

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This document outlines an experiment to study the factors that affect the self-inductance of a coil. It includes the aim, apparatus, theory, circuit diagram, procedure, observations, results, precautions, sources of errors, and bibliography. The key points are: 1. The experiment measures how the current and brightness of a bulb in a coil-resistor AC circuit are affected by the coil's self-inductance at different frequencies. 2. Self-inductance depends on the number of coil turns, geometry of the coil, and core material properties like permeability. 3. Observations show current and brightness decrease when an iron core is inserted or

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INDEX

S.NO CONTENTS

1.AIM

2. APPARATUS

3. THEORY & CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

4. PROCEDURE

5. OBSERVATION

6. RESULT

7. PRECAUTIONS

8. SOURCES OF ERRORS
AIM:-

To study the factor on which the self inductance


of a coil depends by observing the effect of this
coil, when put in series with a resistor (bulb) in a
circuit fed up by an A.C. source of adjustable
frequency.

APPARATUS:-

A coil of large turns, a.c. source of adjustable


frequency, an electrical bulb, (6V) a.c. ammeter of
suitable range rheostat, a soft iron rod, one way key,
connecting wires etc.
THEORY:-

Self inductance is the property of a coil which


opposes the change in current through it. The self
inductance of a coil (long solenoid) is

µ0 µ𝑟 𝑁2 𝐴
L= 𝑙

where µ𝑟 = Relative magnetic permeability of


magnetic material,
µ
µ𝑟 =
µ0

N = Total number of turns in solenoid A

= Area of cross-section of solenoid l =

length of solenoid.
Hence, the self inductance depends upon:

1. No. of turns (N) , L α N²

𝟏
2. Geometry of coil, L α A, L α
𝒍

3. Nature of core material, L α µ

When an inductor is connected in series with a


resistor (bulb) with a variable source of
frequency, then current flowing in the bulb is

𝐼𝑟𝑚𝑠 𝐸𝑟𝑚𝑠
= 𝑍

Where Z = √𝑅2 + 𝜔2𝐿2 = Impedance of the a.c. circuit.


Here

R = Resistance of the bulb

L = Self inductance of coil

𝜔 = 2πf = Angular frequency of a.c. source.


The brightness of bulb i.e., Heat generated in the
bulb is

2
H = 𝐼 𝑟𝑚𝑠Zt
𝐻
P= 2
𝑡
= 𝐼𝑟𝑚𝑠

P = 𝐼2 √𝑅2 + 𝜔2𝐿2
𝑟𝑚𝑠

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM:-
PROCEDURE:-

1. Make all connections as shown in the


circuit diagram.

2. Switch on the a.c. supply & adjust the


current in the circuit by using the variable
resistor ( 𝑅ℎ ).

3. Record the current in a.c. ammeter & see the


brightness of bulb.

4. Now, put the soft iron rod inside the


conductor core & record the current in a.c.
ammeter & again check the brightness of bulb.

The current & brightness both decreases.

5. Now, switch off the supply & decrease the


frequency of a.c. source (say 50 Hz).
6. Again switch on the supply & adjust the
current in circuit at same constant voltage 6V by
using the rheostat. Note the current in ammeter &
brightness of bulb. The current & brightness both
will increase.

7. Again insert the iron rod in the core of coil &


note the current & brightness. The current &
brightness both decreases.

8. Repeat the steps 5, 6 and 7 for different


frequency of a.c. source.

OBSERVATIONS:-

1. Least count of ammeter = 0.05 A.

2. Zero error of ammeter = 0 A.

3. Range of ammeter = 0 – 5 A.
S.NO Frequency of Current in Current in
applied ammeter ammeter with iron
voltage without iron rod in
(Hz) rod in coil (A) coil (A)

1. 60 2 1.8

2. 50 2.5 2.3

3. 40 2.9 2.6

4. 30 3.4 3.25

5. 20 4.1 4

RESULT:-

1. The current in the circuit decrease on


inserting the iron rod in the core of coil at
constant frequency of applied voltage &
brightness of bulb decreases & vice-versa.
2. The current in the circuit increases on
decreasing the frequency of applied voltage &
vice-versa. Therefore, the brightness of bulb
increases.

PRECAUTIONS:-

1. The coil should have large number of


turns.

2. Current should be passed for a small time to


avoid the heating effect.

SOURCES OF ERRORS:-

1. The resistance of circuit may increase


slightly due to heating effect of current.

2. There may be eddy current in soft iron


coil.
BIBLIOGRAPHY

 WWW.GOOGLE.COM
 WWW.WIKIPEDIA.ORG
 WWW.SCIENCEBUDDIES.ORG
 HC VERMA
 SL ARORA

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