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Electromagnetism
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- Electricity
- Magnetism
- Electromagnetic Induction
Learning objectives
- Recall the the properties of magnets
- Relation between magnet and electricity
- How emf induced
- Emf depends upon the number of turns and speed of the magnet
- Michel faraday experiment
Notes for teachers
Activities
- Activity 1 - Give the magnets to students and check the properties of magnets. Ask the students properties of magnets. Ask magnetic lines of force using phet tool of magnets and electromagnet.
- Activity 2 - show the different copper coils and electromagnet experiment to students and ask is it possible get electricity from magnet
- Activity 3 - Show the electromagnetic induction using galvanometer and copper coil. Observe the changes of galvanometer deflections.
- Activity 4 - Show the short video of number of coils increasing emf is increasing.
- Activity 5 - Show the video of Michel Faraday experiment.
Assessment Activities for CCE
Formative Assesment Questions
1.If a magnetic needle put north and south pole, what is the direction of the a b c and d in the figure. mark 2
- Direction of a ________
- Direction of b _______
- Direction of c _________
- Direction of d _________
2.The device that detects the induced emf is called _________________ mark 1
3.Which the following emf is produced? Yes/no
a) Coil is steady, magnet is moved inside the coil _______________
b) Coil and magnet are moved away in opposite direction _______________
c) Magnet is steady, Coil is moved towards magnet ____________
d) Coil and magnet both are moved together __________________ mark 2
4.copper coil is connected to Galvanometer and a bar magnet. What are the changes in the following
- Magnet kept inside the coil ____________________________
- Magnet is pushed slowly ________________________________
- Magnet is pushed inside the coil very quickly _____________________ mark 2
5. Which the following coil is more emf produced when magnet movement inside the coil.? mark 1
6. A copper coil, a strong bar magnet and a led bulb are on the table. How do you on the led bulb? Mark 2
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