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These cutoffswill not beraised…youcan use themto determineyour guaranteedlowest grade.
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The switch is closed on this simple circuit of an electromagnet:
time
What might affect how rapidly current reaches its maximum value?
I = V/Rtime switchis closed
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Leyden, Holland (1746)Petrus van Musschenbroek
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The Leyden Jar
capacitor
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The act of discharging through an inductor creates a
short-lived electromagnet.
But rather than vanishing immediatelythe strength of the electromagnet fades slowly as an induced voltage
tries to sustain the current a little longer!
Discharging through an inductor should slow the process down:
Remember the inductor slows down bothturn-on and the turn-off.
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Fully charged capacitor
Current starts
to flow
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current
Maximumpositive current
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Capacitor fully charged
Current flows (opposite direction!)
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Current begins to die down
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OscillatorsFully charged capacitor
Energy: all E
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Capacitor chargedEnergy: all E
Current starts to flowEnergy: some E, some B
Maximum currentEnergy: all B
Current begins to die downinduced
C charges in opposite directionEnergy: some E, some B
Current flows (opposite direction!)
Energy: some E, some B
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“Oscillator”
Transmittingantenna
The “tank circuit”the text talks about
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tunableoscillator
Receivingantenna
tospeakers
“variablecapacitor”
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variable capacitor
inductioncoil
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Frequency
A single loop:A small surfacearea capacitor
size ofinductor
size ofcapacitor
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A specially shaped metal “C”:
smallinductance
coil
tinycapacitor
2.45 GHz
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A microwave’sMAGNETRON
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Recall: the water moleculeis slightly“polar”
it has “sides” that are
oppositely charged
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tungstenheatingfilament
acceleratedelectronsslam into
the “anode”
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In which direction are the generated x-rays most likely to be traveling?
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