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Electromagnetic Induction (4:59)

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Good morning, Flipping Physics enthusiasts! In this episode, the team explores the fascinating interplay between moving electric charges and magnetic fields, unveiling the reciprocal relationship where moving magnetic poles generate electric fields. Delving into electromagnetic induction, Mr. P introduces Faraday's law, emphasizing the link between a changing magnetic flux and induced electromotive force (EMF) in a closed loop of wire. The class discusses the absolute value of induced EMF, its relationship with electric potential difference, and the unique characteristics of non-conservative electric fields. Learn how changing magnetic field magnitude, loop area, and the angle between them contribute to induced EMF, unraveling the intricacies of electromagnetic induction.

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0:00 Electromagnetic Induction Basics
1:54 Electromotive Force, emf
3:19 Faraday’s Law of Electromagnetic Induction

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