Warming up on Faraday's Law

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1.

Lenz's Law is said to be a consequence of the principle of conservation of energy. Explain this statement by describing what would happen if Lenz's Law were reversed. Take the example of a wire loop with a changing magnetic flux, and describe what would happen if current were induced opposite to the way it really is.




2.

Let's say you take an ordinary wire coathanger and straighten out the hook shaped part that normally hangs over the coatrack. Now, you can spin the (roughly) triangular part around by twisting the straightened part between your fingers. Estimate the EMF that you can generate by spinning the hanger in the Earth's magnetic field (about 5 x 10-5 T).






3.


A uniform magnetic field can produce an EMF in a conducting loop if...

a) The field changes in magnitude

b) The loop changes position within the field.

c) The loop rotates within the field

d) The loop is removed from the field.

e) The loop changes size.

e) All of the above.

f) All except b)

g) All except c)

h) All except d).


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