The science of charge and of the forces and fields associated with charge.
What is Electromagnetism?
The equation associated with Ohm's Law
What is?
The man who discovered that electric current would create a magnetic field.
A unit of electric current
What is an Ampere?
A way that electromagnetism used in transportation. (From the slides)
What are Maglev trains?
Allows electricity to flow through easily
What is a conductor?
The equation associated with finding power in electrical circuits
P=V*I
The man who confirmed the existence of electromagnetic wave through experimentation.
A unit of electric charge
What is a Coulomb?
The variable used to represent webers in Faraday's law
What is the greek letter Phi?
Restricts electricity flow
What are insulators
Equation associated with Coulomb's Law
F=k((q1*q2)/r^2)
The man who demonstrated electromagnetic induction
(Full name)
Who was Micheal Faraday?
A unit of capacitance
What is a Farad?
A machine that uses strong magnetic fields to align hydrogen atoms in the body.
What is an MRI machine?
Total magnetic field passing through a surface
What is magnetic flux?
Equation associated with Faraday's law.
E=−(dΔΦ)/Δt
The maxwell equations were named after this person. (Full name)
Who was James Clerk Maxwell
A unit of inductance
What is a Henry?
The year that Micheal Faraday demonstrated electromagnetic induction.
What is 1831?
A coil of wire, often cylindrical in shape, that generates a magnetic field when an electric current passes through it
Equation associated with magnetic force on a moving charge.
What is F=qvBsinθ?
Who discovered the Coulomb (Full name)
Who was Charles-Augustin de Coulomb?
A unit of magnetic flux
What is a Weber?
A circular loop of radius 0.1 m is placed in a uniform magnetic field that is perpendicular to its plane. The magnetic field changes uniformly from 0.5 T to 0.2T in 0.1s.
What are E = 0.0942 V and I = 0.0471 A