University Experiment

Magnetic induction

Article No: P2440201

A magnetic field of variable frequency and varying strength is produced in a long coil. The voltages induced across thin coils which are pushed into the long coil are determined as a function of frequency, number of turns, diameter and field strength. Benefits Huge field coil for homogenous magnetic field On-the-fly switching of the numerous induction coils Easy frequency setting thanks to digital function generator Tasks Determination of the induction voltage as a function of the strength of the magneticfield, of the frequency of the magneticfield, of the number of turns of the induction coil, of the cross-section of the induction coil. Learning objectives Maxwell's equations Electrical eddy field Magnetic field of coils Coil Magnetic flux Induced voltage

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