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This is an alternating current generator: a conducting coil (shown in yellow) rotates inside a magnetic field (the field lines are green here). The vector "A" is perpendicular to the area of the coil (its magnitude is the area of the coil). During rotation of the coil, the magnetic flux changes and an alternating current is induced in the coil. The first graph show the magnetic flux, the other graph shows current intensity. See also my DC electric motor video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xi7o8cMPI0E See hundred of physics videos at: http://bestphysicsvideos.blogspot.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------- Il s'agit d'un générateur électrique: une bobine conductrice (montrée en jaune) est en rotation à l'intérieur d'un champ électrique (ici, les lignes de champ sont montrées en vert). Le vecteur "A" est perpendiculaire à la surface de la bobine conductrice, et son module est égale à l'aire de la bobine. Pendant la rotation de la bobine, le flux magnétique varie, ce qui induit un courant alternatif dans la bobine. Le graphique du haut représente le flux magnétique, alors que celui du bas représente l'intensité de courant. Voyez aussi mon animation de moteur électrique: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xi7o8cMPI0E Visionnez des centaines de vidéos de physique à: http://videosphysique.blogspot.com/

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This video was published on 2011-08-03 23:36:08 GMT by @PelletierPhysics on Youtube. PelletierPhysics has total 8.6K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 52 video.This video has received 162 Likes which are higher than the average likes that PelletierPhysics gets . @PelletierPhysics receives an average views of 131.4K per video on Youtube.This video has received 6 comments which are lower than the average comments that PelletierPhysics gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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