Faraday : créer de l'électricité avec le magnétisme ?

Faraday : créer de l'électricité avec le magnétisme ?

The Discovery of Electromagnetism

Early Discoveries in Electromagnetism

  • In 1820, Danish physicist Hans Christian Ørsted discovered that an electric current creates a magnetic field around it, demonstrating the relationship between electricity and magnetism.
  • André-Marie Ampère later showed that a fixed coil could induce a current in another circuit, observing this phenomenon in 1822 with a simple copper ring parallel to the coil.

Attempts at Inducing Current

  • Michael Faraday reported several attempts from 1824 onwards to induce an electric current using either another current or a magnet, but these efforts initially yielded no results.
  • In 1831, Dutch physicist Willem Einthoven highlighted the extraordinary power of electromagnets constructed by Joseph Henry, which could lift heavy loads despite being powered by modest batteries.

Faraday's Breakthrough Experiment

  • Faraday utilized multiple turns (spires) in his coils to significantly enhance the magnetic effect during his experiments aimed at inducing currents.
  • He successfully demonstrated induced current through two coils wrapped around an iron ring; when he established or cut off the current in one coil, it caused noticeable deflections on a galvanometer connected to the second coil.

Observations and Variations

  • When cutting off the first coil's current, Faraday noted that the induced current flowed in the opposite direction.
  • He experimented further by placing both coils around a wooden cylinder instead of iron and observed minimal effects unless they were closely positioned.

Understanding Induction Effects

  • By adjusting distances between coils and utilizing switches for control, Faraday found transient deflections on the galvanometer indicating induced currents.
  • The introduction of an iron core significantly increased galvanometer readings compared to setups without it.

Exploring Magnetic Influence

  • Faraday discovered that when establishing current in one coil, the induced current was always opposite to that of its source.
  • He explored various methods of changing magnetic fields within coils and found that moving magnets or rotating coils could generate alternating currents.

Legacy of Electromagnetic Induction

Video description

Dans les années 1820 quelques physiciens ont, comme l'écrit Faraday, "l'espoir d'obtenir de l'électricité à partir du magnétisme". Mais c'est seulement en 1831 que Faraday découvre le phénomène de l'induction électromagnétique. La vidéo part des premières tentatives pour arriver aux alternateurs et transformateurs, fondement de la production et de la distribution électriques modernes. [Voir Créer de l'électricité avec le magnétisme ? La découverte de l'induction http://www.ampere.cnrs.fr/histoire/parcours-historique/faraday-expo1900/induction]