Electromagnetism II Week 9. Contents Bar Magnet Bar Magnet Earths Magnetic Dipole Earths Magnetic Dipole Oersteds Rule (RHR1) Oersteds Rule (RHR1) Solenoid.
37 Electromagnetic Induction Magnetism can produce electric current, and electric current can produce magnetism.
AAPT Summer 2008 Introduction of the TEAL (Technology Enabled Active Learning) Format at MIT John W. Belcher Kavli Center for Astrophysics and Space Research.
Chapter 31 Faraday’s Law. Michael Faraday Great experimental physicist and chemist 1791 – 1867 Contributions to early electricity include: Invention of.
Last time: how charged particles move in a magnetic field. Consider a uniform magnetic field into the board, with conducting rod moving through it: + side.
SMALL ENGINE TECHNOLOGY IGNITION SYSTEMS. THEORY.
Fresnel Equations and EM Power Flow Outline Review of Oblique Incidence Review of Snell’s Law Fresnel Equations Evanescence and TIR Brewster’s Angle EM.
Electromagnetic Induction. What is electromagnetic induction? It is the production of an emf by a changing magnetic field. Faradays Law of electromagnetic.
Chapter 31 Faraday’s Law. Faraday’s Law of Induction – Statements The emf induced in a circuit is directly proportional to the time rate of change of.
16.360 Lecture 23 Static field Dynamic Field. 16.360 Lecture 23 Faraday’s Law.
PHYS 270 – SUPPL. #6 DENNIS PAPADOPOULOS FEBRUARY 11, 2010.
Induction and Inductance Chapter 30 Magnetic Flux.