RI 3223 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division I. Mineral Physics Studies

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 46
- File Size:
- 15709 KB
- Publication Date:
- Mar 1, 1934
Abstract
"Elemantary ConsiderationsAlthough magnetiem was first discovered in and derives its name from an oxide of iron found in magnesia and called lodestone its pracical uses date from the discoveries of Faraday concerning its relation to the electric current. We may therefore start our discussion of magnetic properties with Faraday's law for relation between induced electromotive force and the change in a magnetic where e is the electromotive force induced in an electric circuit by a unit rate of change of magnetic flux N, H is the intensity of the magnetic field, S is the area enclosed by the circuit, and i an angle between H and the normal to dS. In the simplest case we could use this law to measure the strength of a magnetic field by passing it at a measured rate through a coil of copper wire and determining the,electromotive force. As a matter of practical convenience, it will be simpler to nee the total quantity of electricity produced by a change of magnetic field. For this purpose we may let i denote the strength of the electric current induced by the change of magnetic field in time in a circuit of area a and resistance R. Then the total electric quantity. Q is given. by"
Citation
APA:
(1934) RI 3223 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division I. Mineral Physics StudiesMLA: RI 3223 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division I. Mineral Physics Studies. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1934.