Technical data Generation of an induced voltage with permanent magnetsArticle no: P1376500 Principle The students know that a current-carrying conductor is surrounded by a magnetic field which can cause mechanical movement in interaction with another magnetic field. They should demonstrate the reversal of this phenomenon, i.e. demonstrate that electrical energy can be generated by mechanical movement. They should come to the realisation, that a voltage is only induced, when the magnetic field which is contained by a coil (or conductor loop) changes. Benefits
Tasks Can an electric potential be generated by moving a conductor or a permanent magnet? Investigate if the process in which a current-carrying conductor is deflected in a magnetic field, i.e. in which electrical energy is converted into mechanical energy, is reversible.
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