Session Date
Lesson Topic
electromagnetic induction
Lesson Outline
Magnetism can produce electricity and electricity can produce magnetism. Working from this statement, how this comes about was examined. It was shown that electric current can be produced in a wire by moving a magnetic field in and out of a loop of wire. The key is the field must be moving. The reverse procedure also will produce a current, moving the loop through the magnetic field. A short video was used to show this effect. The factors which influence the magnitude of the voltage was introduced along with Faraday's law. What a generator is, and how it produces current, was examined and then seen in a short video showing a hand generator and the production of current. Textbook questions were given to be answered by next Tuesday, as a test.
Session Minutes
60
Minutes Student Attended
60
Lesson Comments
Abby participated when applicable, and took notes throughout the class
Session Hours
1.00
Hours Attended
1.00
Entry Status
Review Status
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Subject
School