Faraday’s Law
Electric generators use the properties of electromagnetism to transform kinetic...
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Faraday’s Law
Electric generators use the properties of electromagnetism to transform kinetic energy into electrical energy. Many electric generators work by spinning a permanent magnet near coils of wire. Experiment with this http://contentstore. ple. platoweb. com/content/sharedmedia/sims/farada ys-law/Faraday's%20Electromagnetic% 20Lab. html to visualize how this process works. Once the simulation opens, try moving the permanent magnet around to see what happens. Also rapidly switch the polarity of the magnet by repeatedly clicking on the magnet icon at the bottom of the page, and observe the effect.
Part A
Try moving the magnet in the different ways described in the table below,. Record your observations in the second column of the table.
Part B
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