Magnetism
This resource is an undeveloped draft or outline. You can help to develop the work, or you can ask for assistance in the Colloquium. |
Subject classification: this is a physics resource. |
Faraday's Law
editThe magnitude induced EMF through a loop of conducting material is equal to the magnitude of the time derivative rate of change of the magnetic flux through that loop.
Lenz's Law
editThe polarity of the induced EMF is such that oppose the changes/current that causes it.
Magnetic Field Strength
editMagnetic Field Strength is defined as the force on one metre of wire carrying a current of one amp at right angles to the magnetic field. Magnetic Field Strength is also called flux density and is measured in teslas, T.