Generating Electricity with Magnets: Explained with Equations | Cell-Safe Post

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This discussion focuses on the principles of electricity generation through electromagnetic induction, specifically when magnets are moved through coils of wire. Key equations related to Faraday's Law of Electromagnetic Induction are essential for understanding this process. The conversation emphasizes the importance of grasping these concepts at a university level, suggesting a structured approach to learning about electromagnetic fields and their applications in generating electricity.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of Faraday's Law of Electromagnetic Induction
  • Basic knowledge of electromagnetic fields
  • Familiarity with coil configurations and their impact on electricity generation
  • Ability to interpret and manipulate equations related to electricity generation
NEXT STEPS
  • Study the mathematical derivation of Faraday's Law
  • Explore the principles of magnetic flux and its role in electricity generation
  • Investigate different coil designs and their efficiencies in generating electricity
  • Learn about practical applications of electromagnetic induction in renewable energy systems
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Students in physics or engineering, educators teaching electromagnetic theory, and professionals involved in renewable energy technologies will benefit from this discussion.

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ok, I'm on my cell so forgive the spelling :) This question will be in stages so no one posts all the answers at once and nobody else gets to have fun...
First Thing: let's explain How electricity is generated when sliding it through coils of wire. The equations would be very nice also, if anyone has those.
 
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In other words you want a University level year long course in 25 words or less!
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