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6 Questions around this concept.
A sheet is placed on a horizontal surface in front of a strong magnetic pole. A force is needed to:
A. hold the sheet there if it is magnetic.
B. hold the sheet there if it is non-magnetic.
C. move the sheet away from the pole with uniform velocity if it is conducting.
D. move the sheet away from the pole with uniform velocity if it is both, non-conducting and non-polar.
Choose the correct statement(s) from the options given below:
Eddy currents:
An eddy current is a current set up in a conductor in response to a changing magnetic field. They flow in closed loops in a plane perpendicular to the magnetic field. By Lenz's law, the current swirls in such a way as to create a magnetic field opposing the change. They are known as eddy currents as they are in the pattern of eddies in the water. Because of the tendency of eddy currents to oppose, eddy currents cause a loss of energy. Eddy currents are undesirable since they heat up the core and dissipate electrical energy in the form of heat.
Direction of eddy current:
For the above figure, the magnetic flux associated with the plate keeps on changing as the plate moves in and out of the region between magnetic poles. The flux change induces eddy currents in the plate. Directions of eddy currents are opposite when the plate swings into the region between the poles and when it swings out of the region as shown in the above figure.
Eddy currents are used to advantage in certain applications like-
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