Electromagnetic Induction, Dynamo Effect & Lenz's Law - A-level & GCSE Physics
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00:00 Dynamo effect & Fleming's right hand rule
02:43 Lenz's law -
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6 жыл бұрын
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6 жыл бұрын
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6 жыл бұрын
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6 жыл бұрын
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6 жыл бұрын
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I have never got such an involving lecture on Electromagnetics. You know, even the professors of MIT could learn from you something in the teaching methods. I don't want to make someone upset, but before watching this video set, I didn't even imagined that there may be more talentive teacher on Physics than Walter Lewin, but this video set made me to think that actually there is.
1:37- dynamo effect vs. Motor effect 3:30- the motor effect tries to stop the dynamo effect/ lenz’s law* 7:37- the direction of current flow* 8:20- magnet passing through a coil of wire/ lenz’s law* 9:28- change in poles as the magnet leaves/ due to lenz’s law
The first minute of this video feels like a hand is talking to me.
It’s now direction of an induced emf, current no longer gets the mark
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5 жыл бұрын
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Great way to remember the differences between left and right hand rules, thank you.
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Thanks man, u have successfully become the first person to make me understand the lenz law. The book and teacher failed to do so.
This explains Lenz's law so well. Thank you!!!
Very well explained in a clear voice. Thanks
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7 жыл бұрын
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7 жыл бұрын
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7 жыл бұрын
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I used to get mixed up with the fleming's law before watching this!! Thanks!!
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6 жыл бұрын
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6 жыл бұрын
Jeff Bob pretty much
Could you please explain eddy currents and how they form. Thanks!
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2 жыл бұрын
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2 жыл бұрын
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2 жыл бұрын
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5 жыл бұрын
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8:41 If there will be a force caused by the magnetic field, it is opposite to the magnet weight but shouldn't be equal otherwise it will be held still.
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5 жыл бұрын
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4 жыл бұрын
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3 жыл бұрын
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with your direction of current using "N" and "S", surely that doesnt work if you wrap your wire a different way?
This was so helpful
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Cheers Pete!
How do you determine the direction of the induced current i.e. induced positive and negative terminals?
tough stuff ! thanks for this vid
Great educational video but one question I might have is when the magnet falls through the coil, how can the induced force (presumably upwards against gravity) be parallel to the magnetic field of the coil (also pointing downward at first) since the RHR says that they are at right angles?
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Lovely explanation
@RomulusHill
10 ай бұрын
Put this in action, would be cool to see u using a motor/generator
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When the magnetic poles of the wire change does this change the direction of the current flowing through it?
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Only me And the Almighty knows how Youu made this topic a piece of cake for me. The Real Motor effect : with you being the "Motor" and Your Explanation being the "Effect". May God bring good to you.
0:50 I'll use this to remember that motor cars drive on the left.
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Hi there,. Thanks for this video. You didn't finally show the direction of current induced. In the case above the current starts from north pole of solenoid and goes to the south pole of solenoid. Is that right? thanks again.
7:55 im trying to picture this using flemings left hand rule, which direction would i point the magnetic field and current? since i would think the force would be going up to support the weight of the magnet, unless it's being pushed to the side of the coil, and friction takes place? could you elaborate on this please?
The magnet’s weight in the solenoid? What about the strenthgth of the field in the magnet? How does the weight affect or is the weight dictated by the strength of the magnet?
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I've always used Stockholm Syndrome as an analogy for Lenz's Law .Basically, you want to break free but your captor doesn't want that to happen.However,once you attain freedom ,you incessantly pine for your captor's attention..
Just to clarify the current created at 8:04 is conventional current and flow of electron current?
Hello. This is Mirza from Bangladesh. I had a question regarding the change of poles in the solenoid. Could you please tell me when and how do the poles in the solenoid change after the magnet enters it?
Another way of remembering electromagnetic induction is thinking of it like the fire triangle, but instead of fuel, oxygen, and heat, it's: Force, Current, and Magnetic field. Cover your finger over one of the components, the other two make that one. E.g: Force is made by magnetism and current, current is made by force and magnetism
Cheers Pete
Thanks
Theres a trend amongst science teachers to talk about things like theyre sentient
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all my homies hate lenz's law
oh no....this is gonna be hard
QUESTION: why did you draw an ammeter in the last thing you were explaining?
You are underrated. I have a question: what if the magnet enters with the South Pole? Will the entrance point of the coil carry the South Pole and the exit point carry the North Pole? That means the magnetic needle will show current upon entry in the clock wise direction and upon exit in the counter clock wise direction right? Please reply.
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I am confused with when to use actual current vs conventional. Am I right in thinking that when talking about free paticles(left hand Rule) focus on actual while for all other situations use conventional?
@JamesWilson-ui1wg
5 жыл бұрын
Ibraheem Patel Ur always using conventional but with free particles u have to work out which way conventional would be, so it be the opposite direction to the way a free electron would be travelling but the same direction as a proton.
does the same thing happen if the magnet is dropped south first? like it forms a South Pole at the top and repels it and a north at the bottom and attracts?
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5 жыл бұрын
Yep!
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0:58 we also can say , steering wheel placed on the left ..... Sorry if that doesn't work for you because you in Britain
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Does the current you referred to from the N and S letters represent conventional current or actual current flow?
@ScienceShorts
7 ай бұрын
Always conventional - we never think about electron movement in wires.
How do you know when to use the Dynamo effect before using the motor effect and visa versa
@jordanharris5225
6 жыл бұрын
Frankie Gibson if it's a wire moving, then it's the Dynamo effect which then causes the Motor effect. Then if it's the current that's moving, it's the Motor effect that causes the Dynamo effect.
@frankiegibson4204
6 жыл бұрын
jordan harris cheers
Is this how you get a.c current ?
if you run a current in a wire inside a magnetic filed, will there be an induced current in the opposite direction? or does len'z law only apply when you applied a force?
@ScienceShorts
4 жыл бұрын
Yep! Back emf.
the current induced in the solenoid due to the magnet passing is a.c right?
@ScienceShorts
4 жыл бұрын
No...
Why do you have to use the right hand rule for the dynamo effect - in turn the left hand rule will be doing the same, No?
If dynamo effect tries to stop the motor effect and vice versa then it means there is no actually force acting on the wire ???? Please help....
@gamingdust3r979
5 жыл бұрын
No force means no acceleration, but no acceleration doesn't mean no velocity
I’m a bit confused, if the dynamo effect tries the stop the motor effect, producing a force with a current that is opposite the direction of the original current, then how come there still is a current flowing?
@ScienceShorts
3 жыл бұрын
Because it doesn't stop it completely.
please make a video on eddy currents
@ScienceShorts
4 жыл бұрын
No video necessary - they're just little whirlpools of current 👌
Thanks Pete!
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6 жыл бұрын
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5 жыл бұрын
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He absolutely destroyed that left hand sign worse than my teacher. Damn it 😅
Cheers pete
How would a torus/donut Earth have its magnetic field like?
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I'm surprised that we don't need to know how the motor effect works, or anything about the dynamo effect, for OCR a level
Hey could I just ask why velocity is constant if you said that the magnet eventually reaches terminal velocity? Doesn't it mean its decelerating?
@Cloud9TVonline
6 жыл бұрын
Terminal velocity means that it is not accelerating or decelerating, the forces on it are balanced.
@paulchow9953
6 жыл бұрын
but it REACHES terminal velocity doesn't it? So mustn't it be decelerating to reach max velocity
@ChrisStoneinator
6 жыл бұрын
Well no, it goes from accelerating to not accelerating. The acceleration decreases to 0 so the velocity is constant.
@Cloud9TVonline
6 жыл бұрын
it starts off accelerating under gravity, then as the magnetic force opposes it, the resultant force on the magnet decreases to 0. So its ACCELERATION decreases to 0, but its velocity is not decreasing, in fact it is increasing until the acceleration equals 0. At this point the velocity remains constant.
@paulchow9953
6 жыл бұрын
Yes so the magnet's velocity increases to a maximum, which is when the force induced by Lenz's law is equal to the magnet's weight, and continue to move at that terminal velocity, until it leaves the solenoid?
My brain feels broken
thanks pete
Lenz law was released in 1834, Fleming was born in 1859. I could not understand how Lenz discovered Fleming's rule ? everything else ties up well, Orsted observed compass deflection before Faraday, Electromagnet discovery, Lenz law all happened in chronological order except for Fleming's rule.
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Nah I think its more like Magnets and Wire are like a relationship in real life
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6 жыл бұрын
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5 жыл бұрын
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5 жыл бұрын
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5 жыл бұрын
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this is way too hard for gcse
There are so many induendos in this video...