NIMISH Physics Project
NIMISH Physics Project
Project
Session : 2023-2024
A Project Report On
“ Electromagnetic
Induction”
Submitted by NIMISH
Class – /12 TH
(DAISYDALE)
Roll no. (cbse) –
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Table of Contents
Certificate
Declaration
Acknowledgement
Aim of Project
Introduction
Theory
Apparatus Required
Law
Conclusion
Bibliography
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VENKATESHWAR
INTERNATIONAL
SCHOOL
CertiFicate
Signature of Principal
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Declaration
I hereby declare that the project work entitled
“ Electromagnetic Induction ” ,
submitted to Department of
Physics,
VENKATESHWAR
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL is
prepared by me.
SHREYAS JHA
Class: XIIth
(DAISYDALE)
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Acknowledgement
I would like to express a deep sense of thanks and gratitude
to my project guide MS .ARTI MAM for guiding me immensely gh
throu the course of the project. He always envinced keen intrest in
my project. His constructive advice & constant motivation have
been
responsible for the successful completion of his project.
Last but not the least, I would like to thank all those who
had helped directly or indirectly towards the completion
of this project.
NIMISH
GAHLOT
Class- XIIth
(DAISYDALE)
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AIM
“ To determine
the Faraday’s
law
of
Electromagnetic Induction
using a
copper wire
wound
over an iron rod
and a strong
magnet. ”
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Introduction
Faraday’s law of induction is a basic law of electromagnetism
that predicts how a magnetic field will interact with an electric
circuit to produce an electromotive force (EMF). It is the
fundamental operating principle of transformers , inductors,
and many types of electrical motors and generators.
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Faraday’s first experimental demonstration of electromagnetic
induction (August 29, 1831), he wrapped two wires around
opposite sides of an iron ring or “torus” (an arrangement similar
to a modern toroidal transformer) to induce current.
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Theor
Magnetic flux :-
y
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For a varying magnetic field, we first consider the magnetic flux
through an infinitesimal area element dS, where we may
condiser the field to be constant
d 𝜱B = B ∙ dS
𝜱B = 𝒅𝑺
𝑨∙d𝒍
Where the line integral is taken over the boundary of the surface
S, which is denoted dS.
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Apparatus Required
1. Insulated copper wire
2. An iron rod
3. A strong magnet, and
4. A light emitting diode
(LED)
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Law
.
The most widespread version of Faraday’s law states :-
This version of Faraday’s law strictly holds only when the closed
circuit is a loop of infinitely thin wire and is invalid in other
circumstances as discussed below. A different version, the
Maxwell-Faraday equation (discussed below), is valid in all
circumstances.
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The EMF on a wire loop is :-
𝟏
𝜺 =𝒒 𝒘𝒊 𝒓 𝒆 𝑬 + 𝑽 × 𝑩)
𝑭 ∙d 𝒍 = 𝒘𝒊𝒓𝒆 (
∙ 𝒅𝒍
where E is the electric field, B is the magnetic field (aka magnetic
flux density, magnetic induction), 𝒅 𝒍 is an infinitesimal arc length
along the wire, and the line integral is evaluated along the wire
(along the curve the coincident with the shape of the wire).
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Conclusion
Faraday’s law of Electromagnetic Induction, first observed and
published by Michael Faraday in the mid-nineteenth century,
describes a very important electromagnetic concept. Although its
mathematical representations are cryptic, the essence of Faraday’s
is not hard to grasp : it relates an induced electric potential or
voltage to a dynamic magnetic field. This concept has many far-
reaching ramifications that touch our lives in many ways : from
the shining of the sun to the convenience of mobile
communications, to electricity to power our homes.
We can all appreciate the profound Faraday’s law has on us.
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Bibliography
https://en.wikipedia.org
https://www.google.co.in
Class 12 Physics Lab Manual
Class 12 NCERT Textbook
https://www.vaibhavkandwal.com
Thank You!!
-SHREYAS
JHA
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