In the visual you can examine this phenomenon by making a coil
rotate within a magnetic field.
You will discover that this
produces a variable electric current known as alternating current,
which is equal to:
emf= Em
· sen(2·π·f·t+φ) , where f
is the frequency of the rotation of the coil, φ is the initial
phase angle (the initial angular position of the coil) and Em
is the maximum value of the electromotive force, which is given by the
following formula:
Em=n·B·S·
w where w=2·π·f, n
is the number of loops, B is the magnetic induction and S
is the surface enclosed by each loop.
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