what is the general setup of an ac generator
the north pole is on the left and the south pole is on the right. the current in the coil of wire flows from the left side of the coil, into the field, and back to the right side. what direction is the coil of wire spinning in (clckwise or anti-clockwise)
clockwise
using flemings left hand rule, what is the direction of the force that the left side of the coil would be experiencing
using flemings left hand rule, what is the direction of the force that the right side of the coil would be experiencing
what is the result of these two subsequent forces
- which would rotate the coil of wire clockwise
if a coil of wire is rotating in a magnetic field, how would the induced emf change
- buts its direction will keep alternating
why would the emf change like this
because the direction of the coils position relative to the field keeps alternating
what does the alternating polarity of the induced emf mean for the current flowing through the wire
- producing an alternating current
what would a graph of current on the y axis over time on the x axis look like
- alternating from the +ve end to the -ve end
what is the time period of a wave
the time it takes for one complete oscillation (one wavelength long) to occur
how would you measure the time period of an ac current on its graph
what would you then do to work out the frequency of the ac current
- so you would divide 1 by the time period you measured
what should you be wary of when reading the time period off of the time axis
what is the common frequency of uk main electricity
50Hz
what does this frequency of 50Hz tell you about the generators in the power stations, considering the definition of frequency
what is the peak value on the graphs of ac current / voltage over time (as they both follow a sinusoidal waveform)
- regardless of sign / direction
what is an oscilliscope
- that gives off a visual / graphical reading of pd over time
what kind of graph would show up on an oscilloscope it it was connected to an alternating pd
a sinusoidal graph
considering the setup of an oscilloscope, why does a sinusoidal graph appear
what variables on the x and y axis on an oscilloscope do you need to calibrate
- the y axis volts-per-division (pd sensitivity control)
what does volts-per-division mean
- not the squares area, but its length
what is the root-mean-square value
the calculated average of alternating supplies
why is it important to know the root-mean-square value of an alternating supply
- and for safety reasons
what is the equation for the root-mean-square value of voltage and current
- V(rms) = V(0) / root 2