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* Voltage induced by a rotating magnet | * Voltage induced by a rotating magnet | ||
− | * Resonance of driven pendulum | + | * Resonance of driven pendulum |
− | + | and show circuit diagrams for our experiments. | |
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− | | Here I am using | + | | Here, I am using: |
− | * '''ExpEYES''' version 3.1.0 | + | * '''ExpEYES''' version '''3.1.0''' |
− | * '''Ubuntu Linux''' OS version 14.10 | + | * '''Ubuntu Linux''' OS version '''14.10''' |
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− | | To follow this tutorial, you should be familiar with '''ExpEYES Junior''' interface. | + | | To follow this tutorial, you should be familiar with '''ExpEYES Junior''' interface. If not, for relevant tutorials, please visit our website. |
− | If not, for relevant tutorials, please visit our website. | + | |
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− | | On the '''Plot window''' click on '''Experiments''' button. | + | | On the '''Plot window''', click on '''Experiments''' button. |
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− | | '''Select Experiment''' list appears.Click on '''EM Induction'''. | + | | '''Select Experiment''' list appears. Click on '''EM Induction'''. |
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| Two new windows, '''Electromagnetic Induction''' and '''Schematic''' appear. | | Two new windows, '''Electromagnetic Induction''' and '''Schematic''' appear. | ||
− | '''Schematic''' window shows the circuit diagram. | + | '''Schematic''' window shows the '''circuit diagram'''. |
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− | | On the '''Electromagnetic Induction''' window, click on '''Start Scanning''' button.Horizontal trace changes to a wave. | + | | On the '''Electromagnetic Induction''' window, click on '''Start Scanning''' button. Horizontal trace changes to a wave. |
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− | | In this experiment '''A2''' is connected to '''SINE'''.'''SINE''' is connected to '''ground'''('''GND''') through a coil. | + | | In this experiment, '''A2''' is connected to '''SINE'''. '''SINE''' is connected to '''ground'''('''GND''') through a coil. |
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− | |And ''' A1''' is connected to '''ground(GND)''' through a coil.This is the circuit diagram. | + | |And ''' A1''' is connected to '''ground(GND)''' through a coil. This is the circuit diagram. |
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− | |Click on '''A1''' and drag to '''CH1'''.'''A1 '''is assigned to '''CH1'''. | + | |Click on '''A1''' and drag to '''CH1'''. '''A1 '''is assigned to '''CH1'''. |
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− | | Click on '''A2''' and drag to '''CH2'''.'''A2''' is assigned to '''CH2'''. | + | | Click on '''A2''' and drag to '''CH2'''. '''A2''' is assigned to '''CH2'''. |
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− | | A changing magnetic field causes '''induced voltage'''.You may not see any '''induced voltage''' on the secondary coil. | + | | A changing magnetic field causes '''induced voltage'''. You may not see any '''induced voltage''' on the secondary coil. |
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− | |Keep the coils close to each other along the axis.Insert some '''ferromagnetic''' material along the axis. | + | |Keep the coils close to each other along the axis. Insert some '''ferromagnetic''' material along the axis. |
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− | | Click and drag '''CH1''' to '''FIT'''.Click and drag '''CH2''' to '''FIT'''. | + | | Click and drag '''CH1''' to '''FIT'''. Click and drag '''CH2''' to '''FIT'''. |
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|Voltage and frequency of '''A1''' and '''A2''' is seen on the right. | |Voltage and frequency of '''A1''' and '''A2''' is seen on the right. | ||
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Difference in the voltages of '''A1''' and '''A2''' is due to the '''induced voltage''' on the secondary coil. | Difference in the voltages of '''A1''' and '''A2''' is due to the '''induced voltage''' on the secondary coil. | ||
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− | |A permanent | + | |A permanent magnet of ''10mm'' diameter and ''10mm'' length is mounted on '''DC motor'''. |
'''A2''' is connected to '''ground(GND)''' through a coil. | '''A2''' is connected to '''ground(GND)''' through a coil. | ||
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− | | Under '''Setting | + | | Under '''Setting Square waves''', set the frequency value to '''100Hz'''. Click on '''SQR2''' check box. |
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− | |Click on '''A2''' and drag to '''CH2'''.'''A2''' is assigned to '''CH2'''. | + | |Click on '''A2''' and drag to '''CH2'''. '''A2''' is assigned to '''CH2'''. |
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− | | On the right side you can see voltage and frequency.Please note, voltage and frequency values of the two alternating wave forms are almost the same. | + | | On the right side, you can see voltage and frequency. Please note, voltage and frequency values of the two alternating wave forms are almost the same. |
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− | | Next let's experiment with driven pendulum. | + | | Next, let's experiment with driven pendulum. |
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− | | If a pendulum oscillates with an '''induced magnetic field''' it is called a '''driven pendulum''' | + | | If a pendulum oscillates with an '''induced magnetic field''', it is called a '''driven pendulum'''. |
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− | |In this experiment, '''SQR1''' is connected to Ground('''GND''') using a coil. | + | |In this experiment, '''SQR1''' is connected to Ground ('''GND''') using a coil. |
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− | |Button magnets are suspended in front of the coil with a paper strip as a Pendulum.This is the circuit diagram. | + | |Button magnets are suspended in front of the coil with a paper strip as a Pendulum. This is the circuit diagram. |
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− | |Click on '''Experiments''' button.'''Select Experiment''' list appears.Select ''' Driven Pendulum'''. | + | |Click on '''Experiments''' button. '''Select Experiment''' list appears. Select ''' Driven Pendulum'''. |
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− | |Two windows appear | + | |Two windows appear- |
'''Schematic of Driven Pendulum''' and '''EYES Junior: Driven Pendulum'''. | '''Schematic of Driven Pendulum''' and '''EYES Junior: Driven Pendulum'''. | ||
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− | | On the '''EYES Junior: Driven Pendulum''' window, drag the slider. | + | | On the '''EYES Junior: Driven Pendulum''' window, drag the slider. As we drag the slider, the pendulum oscillates. |
− | As we drag the slider, the pendulum oscillates. | + | |
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|Between "2.6 Hz" to "2.9Hz" pendulum oscillates with a maximum '''amplitude'''. | |Between "2.6 Hz" to "2.9Hz" pendulum oscillates with a maximum '''amplitude'''. | ||
− | This is because its '''resonant frequency''' is same as its '''natural frequency'''. | + | This is because, its '''resonant frequency''' is same as its '''natural frequency'''. |
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− | | In this | + | | In this tutorial, we have learnt to demonstrate: |
* Electromagnetic induction | * Electromagnetic induction | ||
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* Resonance of driven pendulum | * Resonance of driven pendulum | ||
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And Show circuit diagrams for our experiments. | And Show circuit diagrams for our experiments. | ||
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− | | As an assignment, demonstrate | + | | As an assignment, demonstrate: |
− | * How to make an electromagnet | + | * How to make an electromagnet |
− | * Mutual induction of a single coil with a magnet | + | * Mutual induction of a single coil with a magnet |
* Show circuit diagrams for the experiments. | * Show circuit diagrams for the experiments. | ||
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− | |This video | + | |This video summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. |
− | + | If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. | |
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− | |The Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by | + | |The Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India. |
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− | | This tutorial is contributed by Kaushik Datta and Madhuri Ganapathi.Thank you for joining. | + | | This tutorial is contributed by Kaushik Datta and Madhuri Ganapathi. |
+ | Thank you for joining. | ||
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Revision as of 18:20, 12 May 2016
Time | Narration |
00:01 | Hello everyone. Welcome to this tutorial on Electro-magnetic induction. |
00:06 | In this tutorial, we will demonstrate:
and show circuit diagrams for our experiments. |
00:26 | Here, I am using:
|
00:35 | To follow this tutorial, you should be familiar with ExpEYES Junior interface. If not, for relevant tutorials, please visit our website. |
00:47 | Let's begin with demonstration of Electro-magnetic Induction. |
00:52 | In this experiment, wires of 3000 turns coil are connected to ground(GND) and A1. |
01:00 | To show the magnetic effect, a magnet with 5mm diameter and 10mm length is used.
This is the circuit diagram. |
01:11 | Let's see the result on the Plot window. |
01:15 | A horizontal trace appears on the Plot window. Roll a paper and insert it inside the coil. |
01:23 | Drop the magnet inside the rolled paper and move it up and down. |
01:29 | Repeat the process until the induced voltage is captured and displayed. |
01:35 | On the Plot window, click on Experiments button. |
01:39 | Select Experiment list appears. Click on EM Induction. |
01:46 | Two new windows, Electromagnetic Induction and Schematic appear.
Schematic window shows the circuit diagram. |
01:56 | On the Electromagnetic Induction window, click on Start Scanning button. Horizontal trace changes to a wave. |
02:05 | It happens when the periodic scanning of the voltage coincides with the movement of the magnet. |
02:12 | This indicates voltage is induced in the coil by a moving magnet. |
02:18 | Next I will demonstrate mutual induction of two coils. |
02:23 | In this experiment, A2 is connected to SINE. SINE is connected to ground(GND) through a coil. |
02:31 | And A1 is connected to ground(GND) through a coil. This is the circuit diagram. |
02:37 | Let's see the result on the Plot window. |
02:40 | Click on A1 and drag to CH1. A1 is assigned to CH1. |
02:47 | Click on A2 and drag to CH2. A2 is assigned to CH2. |
02:55 | Move the msec/div slider to view applied waveform and induced waveform. |
03:02 | A changing magnetic field causes induced voltage. You may not see any induced voltage on the secondary coil. |
03:12 | Keep the coils close to each other along the axis. Insert some ferromagnetic material along the axis. |
03:20 | We have inserted a screw driver to induce voltage on the secondary coil. |
03:26 | Click and drag CH1 to FIT. Click and drag CH2 to FIT. |
03:34 | Voltage and frequency of A1 and A2 is seen on the right.
Difference in the voltages of A1 and A2 is due to the induced voltage on the secondary coil. |
03:47 | Next we will demonstrate voltage induced by a rotating magnet using DC motor and coils. |
03:56 | In this experiment,
A1 is connected to ground(GND) through a coil. SQR2 is connected to ground(GND) through a DC motor. |
04:06 | A permanent magnet of 10mm diameter and 10mm length is mounted on DC motor.
A2 is connected to ground(GND) through a coil. |
04:18 | This is the circuit diagram. |
04:20 | Let's see the result on the Plot window. |
04:23 | Under Setting Square waves, set the frequency value to 100Hz. Click on SQR2 check box. |
04:34 | Click on A1 and drag to CH1. A1 is assigned to CH1. |
04:41 | Click on A2 and drag to CH2. A2 is assigned to CH2. |
04:47 | Move the msec/div slider to obtain the wave form.
Move the volt/div slider to adjust the wave form. |
04:57 | Click on CH1 and drag to FIT.
Click on CH2 and drag to FIT. |
05:05 | On the right side, you can see voltage and frequency. Please note, voltage and frequency values of the two alternating wave forms are almost the same. |
05:16 | This is because, as the magnet rotates, magnetic field around the coil constantly changes between the poles. |
05:24 | Rotation of the magnet results in alternating induced emf in the coil. |
05:31 | Next, let's experiment with driven pendulum. |
05:34 | If a pendulum oscillates with an induced magnetic field, it is called a driven pendulum. |
05:41 | In this experiment, SQR1 is connected to Ground (GND) using a coil. |
05:47 | Button magnets are suspended in front of the coil with a paper strip as a Pendulum. This is the circuit diagram. |
05:58 | Let's see the result on the Plot window. |
06:01 | click on SQR1 check box. |
06:05 | Click on Experiments button. Select Experiment list appears. Select Driven Pendulum. |
06:15 | Two windows appear-
Schematic of Driven Pendulum and EYES Junior: Driven Pendulum. |
06:23 | On the EYES Junior: Driven Pendulum window, drag the slider. As we drag the slider, the pendulum oscillates. |
06:33 | Between "2.6 Hz" to "2.9Hz" pendulum oscillates with a maximum amplitude.
This is because, its resonant frequency is same as its natural frequency. |
06:47 | Let's summarize. |
06:49 | In this tutorial, we have learnt to demonstrate:
And Show circuit diagrams for our experiments. |
07:09 | As an assignment, demonstrate:
|
07:22 | This video summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project.
If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
07:30 | We conduct workshops using Spoken Tutorials and give certificates. Please contact us. |
07:37 | The Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India. |
07:44 | This tutorial is contributed by Kaushik Datta and Madhuri Ganapathi.
Thank you for joining. |