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    in turn generates a changing electrical current in a conductor placed within it‚ which has its own magnetic field…and so on. It is the electromagnetic equivalent of nesting Matryoshka dolls. Thus‚ in the case of electromagnetic induction‚ placing a conductor in the magnetic field surrounding the first current generates the second current. Electromagnetic induction was discovered independently by Michael Faraday in 1831 and Joseph Henry in 1832.[2][3] Also‚ Faraday was the first to publish the results

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    CE 434 Traffic Analysis and Design Department of Civil Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Course Project in Application of ITS in Campus Traffic Management Mohit Kumar Singhal (08004057) Aditya Dogra (08004059) Vishal Lunker (08004060) Yash Shah (08010029) Aditya Bhadoria (08D07019) ------------------------------------------------- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We would sincerely like to thank our project guide‚ Dr. P. Vedagiri‚ for his invaluable guidance and constant support

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    interconnecting conductors. Wireless transmission is useful in cases where interconnecting wires are inconvenient‚ hazardous‚ or impossible.  The most common form of wireless power transmission is carried out using direct induction followed by resonant magnetic induction. Other methods under consideration include electromagnetic radiation in the form of microwaves or lasers. Energy transfer and efficiency The general principle is that if a given oscillating amount of energy (for example alternating current from a wall

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    transformers: Transformer is based upon the theory of electromagnetic induction and Michael Faraday discovered that in 1831. In 1836 the first device‚ an induction coil‚ was invented. William Stanley‚ who designed the first commercial model‚ introduced the term "transformer" in 1885. What is a transformer? Transformers are electrical devices that change the value of an alternating voltage.They do this by applying the principle of magnetic induction between coils to convert voltage and/or current levels

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    mechanical energy. In the electric generator it uses mechanical energy to make the loops spin resulting in the creation of electric current within the loop. The way an electric generator functions is based on the principal of "electromagnetic induction". Electro magnetic induction is when you move a wire through a magnetic field causing electric current to enter the wire. As long as the magnet and the coil move relative to each other‚ a potential difference is produced across the coil and current flows

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    Transformer What is a Transformer? A transformer is made from two coils‚ one on each side of a soft iron core. It can decrease the voltage (called a step down transformer). or increase the voltage (called a step up transformer‚ shown below). Alternating current is passed through the primary coil (the input) which creates a changing magnetic field in the iron core. The changing magnetic field then induces alternating current of the same frequency in the secondary coil (the output).

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    Induction Seminar Quipper School Today‚ I would like to introduce to you Quipper School‚ a comprehensive online learning service for teachers and students. In a nutshell‚ teachers can use Quipper School to manage their classes and assign classwork or homework easily and efficiently. They can quickly see where their students’ strengths and weaknesses lie‚ and they can help them to improve and flourish. Students can learn more about themselves while learning their subjects‚ they can earn rewards

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    AS GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS INDUCTION PACK 2011-2012 Course expectations Welcome to the AS Politics course. This booklet will provide you with an overview of the module that you are studying and should be referred to on a regular basis. Please read it carefully before your first lesson. We want you to enjoy the course and to fulfil your potential. In order to achieve this we have a number of expectations. You should:         Attend all lessons unless absent through illness and complete

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    REFERENCE BOOKS FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE THEORY AND MICROWAVES. 1) D.CHENG‚ “ FIELD & WAVE ELECTROMAGNETICS” ADDISON-WESLEY 2) UMRAN S. INAN‚ AZIZ S. INAN ‚ “ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS” ‚ ADDISON-WESLEY 1999 3) R.COLLINS‚ “FOUNDATIONS OF MICROWAVE ENGINEERING” Mc GRAW-HILL 1992 4) D.POZAAR‚ “MICROWAVE ENGINEERING” ADDISON-WESLEY 1990 FOUR FUNDAMENTAL ELECTROMAGNETIC FUNCTIONS • r E r D r ( r ‚ t ) - Electric Field Intensity – (V/m) • r (r ‚ t ) - Electric Flux

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    Unit7 Assignment 1 #1 transmission lines are specialized cables and other media designed to carry alternating current and electromagnetic waves of high frequency (radio frequency or higher)‚ high enough that its wave nature must be taken into account. #3 Solid dielectric cable has become the national standard for underground electric transmission lines less than 200 kV. There is less maintenance with the solid cable‚ but impending insulation failures are much more difficult to monitor and detect

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