Calculating the magnetic flux
Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2021 2:38 am
Hi, I am doing the experiment posted on this website called High Speed Magnets: Exploring Faraday's and Lenz's Laws. More specifically, I am doing the experiment on how the rate of change of the magnetic flux affects the voltage of electricity induced in the coil (Faraday's law). The rate of change of the magnetic flux will be made different by dropping the magnet through the coil at different heights. From that, I will know the different velocities of the magnet as well as the time taken for it to travel through the coil. So, I was wondering whether I will be able to calculate the magnetic flux/change of the magnetic flux from that? If so, how do I calculate it?
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Moderator note: Hi Ivy, I removed your second post. It was in Grades 6-8. Let us know if you wanted to keep that one and remove this one, in Grades 9-12! Thanks!
(Project reference: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... -lenzs-law)