Electromagnetic Induction is one of the most important chapters in Class 12 Physics. It explains how an electric current can be produced using a changing magnetic field. This concept is the foundation of many modern devices such as generators, transformers, and electric motors.
In this chapter, students learn Faraday’s Law, Lenz’s Law, induced EMF, and applications of electromagnetic induction in real life.
Key Topics Covered
- Faraday’s Law of Electromagnetic Induction
- Lenz’s Law
- Induced EMF and Current
- Motional EMF
- Eddy Currents
- Self Induction
- Mutual Induction
- Applications of Electromagnetic Induction
Important Formulas
- Faraday’s Law:
EMF = – dΦ / dt - Magnetic Flux:
Φ = B × A × cosθ - Motional EMF:
EMF = B × l × v
📝 MCQs – Electromagnetic Induction
1. The unit of magnetic flux is:
(a) Tesla
(b) Weber ✅
(c) Henry
(d) Volt
2. Faraday’s law is related to:
(a) Resistance
(b) Induction of EMF ✅
(c) Heat
(d) Pressure
3. Lenz’s law is based on:
(a) Conservation of mass
(b) Conservation of energy ✅
(c) Newton’s law
(d) Ohm’s law
4. Eddy currents are used in:
(a) Heating devices ✅
(b) Batteries
(c) Resistors
(d) Switches
❓FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q1: What is electromagnetic induction?
It is the process of producing current in a conductor by changing magnetic flux.
Q2: What is Faraday’s Law?
It states that induced EMF is directly proportional to the rate of change of magnetic flux.
Q3: What is Lenz’s Law?
It states that induced current always opposes the change that produces it.
Q4: What are eddy currents?
These are circulating currents induced in a conductor due to changing magnetic field.
Q5: Where is electromagnetic induction used?
It is used in generators, transformers, and many electrical devices.