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Magnetic Flux
Measures the amount of magnetic field passing through a given area.
Flux Formula
Φ_B = ∫ B • dA = ∫ B cos(θ) dA.
Webers (Wb)
Unit of magnetic flux, 1 Wb = 1 T·m².
Gauss's Law for Magnetism
States that the net magnetic flux through any closed surface is zero.
Magnetic Monopoles
No isolated north or south poles exist; cutting a magnet results in smaller dipoles.
Inductance ($L$)
Measured in Henries (H), it represents a circuit element's opposition to current changes.
Self-Inductance Definition
L = (NΦB) / I, where N is the number of turns, ΦB is flux, and I is current.
Faraday's Law of Induction
States that a changing magnetic flux induces an electromotive force (EMF).
Back EMF
The EMF induced in an inductor that opposes the change in current.
Solenoid Inductance Formula
L_solenoid = (μ₀ N² A) / ℓ.
Toroid Inductance Formula
L_toroid = (μ₀ N² h) / (2π) ln(b/a).
Energy in Magnetic Field
Stored in an inductor as U_L = (1/2) L I².
Magnetic Energy Density
Energy stored per unit volume in a magnetic field, u_B = (B²) / (2μ₀).
Capacitor vs. Inductor
Capacitors store charge/energy, while inductors store magnetic flux/energy.
Inductor Behavior
Opposes change in current; represents a time delay in current response.
Power in Inductor
P = I |EMF| = I (L dI/dt), representing power required to overcome back EMF.
Induction and Resistance
Inductors provide reactive resistance in AC circuits.
Current Changes in Inductor
Inductors resist instantaneous changes in current.
Inductance Dependence
Inductance is a geometric property dependent on shape, size, and material.
Induced EMF Formula
EMF_L = -L (dI/dt), relating inductance to current change rate.
Electric vs. Magnetic Energy Storage
Capacitors store energy in electric fields; inductors store energy in magnetic fields.
Units of Inductance
Inductance is measured in Henries (H), where 1 H = 1 Wb/A.
Equation of Motion for Inductors
Lenz's Law states induced EMF opposes the change causing it.
Induced EMF and Circuit Analysis
Understanding inductive response is key for analyzing AC circuits.
Common Mistake: Flux Linkage
Mistake: Confusing flux with flux linkage; L = NΦ_B / I.
Common Mistake: Angle in Flux Calculation
Mistake: Using incorrect angle; θ is between B-field and normal vector.
Common Mistake: Invariance of Inductance
Thinking L changes with current; L remains constant for standard materials.
Common Mistake: Uniform Field Assumption
Assuming Φ = BA in cases where B is not uniform requires integration.