Electrical Engineering - Magnetism and Electromagnetism - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Magnetism and Electromagnetism - General Questions (Q.No. 1)
1.
When the speed at which a conductor is moved through a magnetic field is increased, the induced voltage
increases
decreases
remains constant
reaches zero
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
20 comments Page 2 of 2.

Satish thatithuri said:   1 decade ago
In a generator induced emf is proportional to speed hence if speed increses obviously emf increases.

SOMASEKHAR said:   7 years ago
Induced emf E = Z*N*FLUX/60.P/A.

So here induced voltage is directly proportional to speed n.
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Shiva said:   1 decade ago
According to ohm's law current and voltage are inversely proportional. So voltage decreases.

Sureshkumar nelluri said:   1 decade ago
Speed is proportional to induced emf and inversely proportional to flux.

Navinsam said:   10 years ago
Emf = blv.

V velocity.

If velocity increase, emf also increase.
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Soumyaranjan pradhan said:   1 decade ago
According to Faraday's 2nd law voltage will increase here.

Muhammed said:   5 years ago
Induced EMF is increased with the speed of rotor.
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Bk samal said:   1 decade ago
e=no of pole*flux*speed*no of armature conductor

Swetha said:   7 years ago
@Karthik.

Your explanation is exactly correct.

Ashraf said:   1 decade ago
E propotional to Speed.


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