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Magnetic Flux Linkage

Equipment

  • Oscilloscope: To measure the peak-to-peak voltage of the induced emf.
  • Large circular coil: Produces a uniform magnetic field.
  • Stands: To hold the circular coil and search coil in position.
  • 5050 Hz AC supply: Powers the large coil to create an alternating magnetic field.
  • Protractor card: For accurately measuring angles.
  • Search coil: Detects changes in magnetic flux linkage.
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Method

  1. Set Up the Coils:
  • Mount the large circular coil vertically on a stand. Position the search coil at the centre of the circular coil, initially parallel to it. Place the protractor card beneath the coils to measure the angle accurately.
  • Connect the circular coil to the AC supply and the search coil to the oscilloscope as shown in the diagram.
  1. Initial Measurement:
  • Turn on the AC supply. Adjust the oscilloscope's voltage sensitivity and time base settings for clear readings. Record the peak-to-peak voltage of the induced AC voltage in the search coil.
  1. Vary the Angle:
  • Tilt the search coil to change the angle θ\theta between its plane and that of the circular coil. Increase θ\theta by 10°10° increments, up to a maximum of 90°90°, using the protractor to measure each angle.
  • For each angle, record the peak-to-peak voltage displayed on the oscilloscope.
  1. Repeat for Accuracy:
  • Repeat the experiment twice more to obtain average emf values at each angle.
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Graphs and Calculations

  1. Calculate cos(θ)\cos(\theta):
  • For each angle θ\theta, calculate cos(θ)\cos(\theta) and tabulate these values alongside the corresponding emf readings.
  1. Graph of emf vs. cos(θ)\cos(\theta):
  • Plot a graph of induced emf (y-axis) against cos(θ)\cos(\theta) (x-axis). Draw a line of best fit.
  • The graph should yield a straight line through the origin, demonstrating that the emf in the search coil is proportional to cos(θ)\cos(\theta).
  1. Relationship Verification:
  • The emf ε\varepsilon in the search coil is given by:
ε=BANωcos(θ)\varepsilon = BAN \omega \cos(\theta)
  • This relationship confirms that the induced emf depends on the cosine of the angle between the magnetic field and the plane of the search coil.
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Safety

  • Minimal Risks: This practical has minimal safety concerns, but ensure the setup is stable to avoid accidental movement of the coils.

Improvements and Notes

  1. Reduce Parallax Error:
  • To accurately read the angle, view the protractor from directly above. Alternatively, use a set square to align the search coil accurately with the protractor.
  1. Alternative Equipment:
  • A data logger with a magnetic field sensor could be used to automatically record the emf, minimising human error.
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Key Concepts

  • Magnetic Flux Linkage: The emf induced in the search coil depends on the rate of change of magnetic flux linkage, which varies with cos(θ)\cos(\theta).
  • Relationship to Angle: This experiment verifies that the emf is maximised when the coil is parallel to the magnetic field (i.e., θ=0° \theta = 0°) and decreases as the angle increases, reaching zero when the coil is perpendicular to the field ( θ=90°\theta = 90°).
  • Application of Faraday's Law: This practical demonstrates how changing magnetic fields induce emf in a coil, as described by Faraday's Law of Induction.
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