DocumentCode :
11288
Title :
Unipolar Induction Revisited: New Experiments and the “Edge Effect” Theory
Author :
Muller, Francisco J.
Author_Institution :
Phys. Dept., Florida Int. Univ., Miami, FL, USA
Volume :
50
Issue :
1
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Jan. 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
11
Abstract :
A brief historical review is made of the 180-year-old debate on Faraday´s unipolar inductor. By introducing two convenient modifications of Faraday´s original experiment of 1832, pertinent answers are experimentally found to the most debated problems: 1) Can Faraday´s law be used? Yes; 2) Do the magnetic field lines rotate when the magnet rotates? No. 3) Can the seat of induction be unambiguously determined? Yes. 4) Is there a fundamental difference between rotational and translational motional induction? Yes: the “edge effect”, whereby a negative v×B field appears whenever a magnetic edge moves perpendicularly to itself. An additional experiment is presented to verify the theory. Finally, 5) Can Relativity Theory be applied? The Special Theory, no; the General one, yes.
Keywords :
electromagnetic induction; inductors; Faraday law; Faraday unipolar inductor; convenient modifications; edge effect theory; magnet; magnetic field lines; relativity theory; rotational motional induction; translational motional induction; unipolar induction; Magnetic circuits; Magnetic confinement; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic flux; Magnetic noise; Magnetic separation; Edge effect; electromagnetic motional induction; relativity theory; seat of emf; unipolar induction;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9464
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2013.2282133
Filename :
6600969
Link To Document :
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