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AP Physics 2: Algebra-Based
Unit 12: Magnetism and Electromagnetism
12.4 Inductance
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Inductance is measured in
henries
The magnetic field strength in the magnetic flux formula is measured in
teslas
What is the formula for calculating inductance?
L = NΦ / I
What is magnetic flux linkage used in the inductance formula?
To calculate inductance
A material with high permeability enhances the
magnetic field
within a coil.
True
A larger coil area and shorter coil length reduce inductance.
False
Inductance is calculated using the formula L = NΦ / I.
True
Magnetic flux is calculated using the formula Φ = BA
cos
θ.
True
Increasing the number of turns in a coil decreases its inductance.
False
Why does a core material with high permeability increase inductance?
Enhances the magnetic field
Inductance is measured in
henries
Match the property with its description or unit:
Self-inductance ↔️ Opposition to changes in its own current
Induced EMF ↔️ Voltage created by changing current
Factors ↔️ Number of turns, coil geometry, core material
Mutual inductance is based on Faraday's
Law
of Induction.
True
A smaller distance between two coils increases
mutual inductance
.
True
What is the formula for inductance (L) in terms of magnetic flux (Φ), number of turns (N), and current (I)?
L
=
L =
L
=
N
Φ
I
\frac{N \Phi}{I}
I
N
Φ
Higher permeability of the surrounding material increases mutual
inductance
A coil with an inductance of 2 H experiences a current change from 2 A to 5 A in 0.1 seconds. The induced EMF is
-60 V
A coil with 300 turns, magnetic flux of 0.05 Wb, and current of 1.5 A has an inductance of 10 H.
True
What is inductance a measure of?
Coil's opposition to current changes
Magnetic flux is measured in webers (Wb).
True
The magnetic flux through an area is maximum when the angle between the field and the area is 0
degrees
.
True
Arrange the factors affecting magnetic flux in order of their effect:
1️⃣ Magnetic field strength
2️⃣ Area
3️⃣ Angle between field and area
A larger coil area and shorter coil length increase the
inductance
More turns in a coil increase the inductance because they create more magnetic flux
linkage
Inductance is the measure of a coil's opposition to changes in
current
Magnetic flux linkage is the total magnetic flux passing through all
turns
In the inductance formula, N represents the number of
turns
A larger coil area and shorter coil length increase the coil's
inductance
What is self-inductance?
Induced voltage in a coil
The factors affecting self-inductance are different from those affecting inductance.
False
What is mutual inductance?
Voltage induced in a nearby coil
How does the geometry of coils affect mutual inductance?
Larger and closer coils increase M
Match the factor affecting mutual inductance with its effect:
Geometry of coils ↔️ Larger and closer coils increase M
Distance between coils ↔️ Smaller distance increases M
Permeability of medium ↔️ Higher permeability increases M
Inductance is measured in
henries
.
True
What is the formula for induced EMF (ε) in terms of inductance (L) and the rate of change of current (dI/dt)?
ε
=
\varepsilon =
ε
=
−
L
⋅
d
I
d
t
- L \cdot \frac{dI}{dt}
−
L
⋅
d
t
d
I
What is magnetic flux a measure of?
Magnetic field through an area
How is magnetic flux linkage related to inductance?
Directly proportional
In the inductance formula, 'N' represents the number of
turns
Match the factor affecting inductance with its effect:
Number of turns ↔️ Increases inductance
Coil geometry ↔️ Larger area, shorter length increases inductance
Core material ↔️ Higher permeability increases inductance
What effect does a high permeability material have on the magnetic field within a coil?
Enhances the magnetic field
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