Description
● Electromagnetic Induction is a current produced because of voltage production (electromotive force) due to a changing magnetic field.
● Comprises of 3 separate coils of 80, 60 and 40 turns mounted on a plastic base connected to a galvanometer. A cylindrical magnet when introduced into the coil generates a flux and induces a voltage which can be recorded on the galvanometer. The induced voltage is directly proportional to the number of turns/coils of the wire. Greater the number of turns, greater is voltage produced. Changing magnetic field affects the induced voltage. This can be done by either moving the magnetic field around the conductor or moving the conductor in the magnetic field.
● Each coil has a 4mm terminal to which the wire can be plugged in.
● Supplied with connecting wires and plugs.