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level questions: Electromagnetic Induction

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What is Electromagnetic Induction?-This is when Potential Difference is Induced [Created] across a Conductor, while its involved with a Change in the External Magnetic Field [Literally another Magnet]
How can the Conductor experience a change in Magnetic Field Terms?-Simply when it passes through Magnetic Field Lines
If a Conductor, that got induced Potential Difference, was in a Circuit, what can happen?-The Induced Potential Difference can make a Current in the Circuit -This Current will create its own Magnetic Field, and this Magnetic Field will go against the External Magnetic Field
How can Electromagnetic Induction happen?-When an Electrical Conductor and a Magnetic Field are close together -When the Magnetic Field through a Conductor Changes [Bigger, smaller or Reverse]
What do Generators do, simply?-Use the Motion of the Conductor and Magnetic Field to create a Potential Difference and Current
What are the 2 main Principles of Generators?-If the Direction of the Rotation changes, so the does the Direction of the Potential Difference/ Current -The Current Induced will become Larger if their is more Turns on the Coil, Magnetic Flux Density increases or the Speed of Rotation increases
Alternators, What are they, and how do they do that?-Alternators make Alternating Current -This can happen by Rotating a Magnet in a Coil of Wire -During the Magnets Spins, a Alternating Pd is Induced at the Ends of the Coil. The Potential Difference changers Direction around every Half Turn because the Field Change also changes Direction -This makes an Alternating Current -You can also get an Alternating Current, by Rotating a Coil in a Magnetic Field -Slip Rings are attached to the Ends of the Coil which can stay in touch with Brushes that is in touch with the rest of the Circuit. -This also means the Contacts do not Swap every half turn, so AC is Produced
Dynamos, What are they, and how do they do that?-Dynamos make Direct Current -They Rotate a Coil, in a Magnetic Field -Induced Potential Difference and Current changes Direction every Half Turn. However -Split-ring Commutator swap the Connections every Half turn, which ensures the Current stays in the Same Direction
Microphones, Structure?-Like one of a Loudspeaker, but has a Diaphragm instead of a Cone
Explain how the Microphone works-Sound waves make the Diaphragm move Back and Forth -This movement of the Diaphragm makes the Coil of Wire move, which Induces a Potential Difference in the Ends on the Wire -The Coil joins the Circuit, so the Induced Potential Difference makes Variaitons in the Current