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Theoretical and experimental studies on the induced electromotive force in N-cycles conducting ring

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The electromagnetic induction effect is a familiar phenomenon in physics. This article proposes to combine theoretical derivation, computational simulation, and experimental measurement to study a classical problem for induced electromotive force (EMF) in N-cycles conducting ring with nonuniform resistance. The calculated results show that measured EMFs depend on the number of cycles and the resistance distribution of the conducting ring and the magnetic flux area through the ring. The results have been confirmed by the experiments.

Keywords: Conducting Ring; Electromagnetic Induction; Induced EMF

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 07 December 2017

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