Induced seismicity refers to typically minor earthquakes and tremors that are caused by human activity that alters the stresses and strains on the Earth's crust. Most induced seismicity is of a low magnitude. A few sites regularly have larger quakes, such as The Geysers geothermal plant in California which averaged two M4 events and 15 M3 events every year from 2004 to 2009. The Human-Induced Earthquake Database (HiQuake) documents all reported cases of induced seismicity proposed on scientific grounds and is the most complete compilation of its kind.Results of ongoing multi-year research on induced earthquakes by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) published in 2015 suggested that most of the significant earthquakes in Oklahoma, such as the 1952 magnitude 5.7 El Reno earthquake may have been induced by deep injection of waste water by the oil industry. A huge number of seismic events in fracking states like Oklahoma caused by increasing the volume of injection. "Earthquake rates have recently increased markedly in multiple areas of the Central and Eastern United States (CEUS), especially since 2010, and scientific studies have linked the majority of this increased activity to wastewater injection in deep disposal wells."Induced seismicity can also be caused by the injection of carbon dioxide as the storage step of carbon capture and storage, which aims to sequester carbon dioxide captured from fossil fuel production or other sources in Earth's crust as a means of climate change mitigation. This effect has been observed in Oklahoma and Saskatchewan. Though safe practices and existing technologies can be utilized to reduce the risk of induced seismicity due to injection of carbon dioxide, the risk is still significant if the storage is large in scale. The consequences of the induced seismicity could disrupt preexisting faults in the Earth's crust as well as compromise the seal integrity of the storage locations.The seismic hazard from induced seismicity can be assessed using similar techniques as for natural seismicity, although accounting for non-stationary seismicity. It appears that earthquake shaking from induced earthquakes is similar to that observed in natural tectonic earthquakes, although differences in the depth of the rupture need to be taken into account. This means that ground-motion models derived from recordings of natural earthquakes, which are often more numerous in strong-motion databases than data from induced earthquakes, can be used. Subsequently, a risk assessment can be performed, taking account of the seismic hazard and the vulnerability of the exposed elements at risk (e.g. local population and the building stock). Finally, the risk can, theoretically at least, be mitigated, either through modifications to the hazard or a reduction to the exposure or the vulnerability.
[SOLVED] Griffiths induced charge
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I am so insanely confused about induced charge.
Griffiths does this problem in which a charge q is held a distance d above an infinite grounded conducting plane and then he calculates that the induced charge on the plane is -q (section...
The problem states:
A loop of area 4cm^2 has its plane parallel to the field lines of the magnetic field, B = 0.6t, as shown in the figure. The loop is pulled in the opposite direction of the field with a constant velocity of v = 6m/s.
I am confused as to solve this because I can't...
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a) If B (magnetic field) is perpendicular to the plane of a circular loop, then is it true that when B increases the induced emf is clockwise and when the B decreases the emf is counterclockwise? Or do you need to know whether it is pointing into/out of the page? Or would...
[SOLVED] Induced Current
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If I have a scenario where one coil is insider another, in which of the following cases will the induced current in the outer coil be the greater?
The Attempt at a Solution
I would say when the current in the inner coil is increasing rapidly, but I...
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A radio antenna that receives an AM radio station that emits at 800 kHz is constituted of an inductor of 120 turns with a radius of 0.6cm. The inductor is home to an iduced emf du to a magnetic field oscillating from the radio wave. The magnetic field is...
[SOLVED] Induced emf: Faraday's Law and Lenz's Law Question
The plane of a conductive loop with an area of 0.020 m^2 is perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field of 0.30 T. If the field drops to zero in 0.0045 s, what is the magnitude of the average emf induced in the loop...
Hi, everyone:
I keep seeing, mostly in homological algebra, the use of "induced
homomorphs" or "induced isomorphisms". I get the idea of what is
going on, but I have not been able to find a formal result that
rigorously explains this, i.e, under what conditions does a map...
Hi there.
On my electromagnetism test there was the following question:
A long solenoid with radius R has N turns per unit length and carries a current I = I_0*cos(ωt)
Find the electric field inside and outside the solenoid.
I got the following solutions:
\vec{E} = \frac{\mu}{2} N...
ometimes people say that if you moving while lighting, there will be current induced in you, and you'll die, is it correct, and if so how the electrical circuit is closed? (They say if lighting strikes near you, from the electrical field, if you move, there will be induced current in you)
Hi! I read this article about Faraday's law, which states, that the emf will be always negative, by the formula, is this http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electric/farlaw.html"
Pressure induced transition of graphite to diamond -- homework help
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Process is being carried out at 25*C and requires an increase in pressure until he graphite and diamond are in equilibrium. The following data is given at 25*C
dG(25*C, 1atm) = gdiamond - ggraphite =...
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The solenoid has N turns of wire around a cylinder. The radius of the cylinder is "a" and length is "b." THe current of the solenoid varies as I(t)= I_{0}(1 - e^-\alphat) . I_{0} and \alpha are positive constants. Around the solenoid is a square loop of wire with side...
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A circular loop of wire can be used as a radio antenna. If an antenna with a diameter of 20.0 cm is located a distance of 2.40 km away from a from a source with a total power of 45.0 kW at a frequency of 101 MHz, what is the maximum emf induced in the loop? (Assume that the...
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If the current is increasing at a rate of 0.1 A/sec what would the induced emf in a loop of 0.5 m be?
Homework Equations
I = \frac{|emf|}{R}
emf = - \frac{d}{dt} B A cos(\theta)
I'm obviously missing an equation or something.
Some guidance would be much...
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The north end of a bar magnet is pushed downward toward a wire loop in the plane of the paper. In which direction is the induced current, and which way is the induced magnetic field?
A. clockwise, into the paper
B. clockwise, out of the paper
C. counter-clockwise...
Hi, having trouble finding detailed experimental evidence to support some conceptual illustration work I am undertaking to describe a manned orbital habitat in LEO, that can function as a long-term maintenance centre.
A draft schematic of the current idea can be found here...
suppose there is a region S through which the magnetic field changes with time then is the electric field induced there only or everywhere in space .
if everywhere what equations does it satisfy
Imagine that there is a point charge in vicinity of an infinite grounded sheet of conductor of arbitrary shape and size such that the problem of finding the potential can be solved by using the method of images. Is their a way to prove that the total charge induced on this sheet is always equal...
Hi all,
Given a map P: V-->W for vector spaces V and W and the map P*: W* --> V* we have the relationship that many of us are familiar with:
For e in V, f in W, E in V* and F in W*, we can say that
(P*(F))(e)=F(P(e)).
This is nice and fine. So this is kind of the case for a rank 1...
Hi guys -
Here's the problem I'm stuck on:
In a physics laboratory experiment, a coil with 160 turns enclosing an area of
13.7 (cm^2) is rotated during the time interval 4.60×10−2(s) from a position in which its plane is perpendicular to Earth's magnetic field to one in which its plane...
A 10-cm-wide, zero-resistance slide wire is pushed toward a 2.0 ohm resistor at a steady speed of 0.50 m/s. The magnetic field strength is 0.50 T. How much power does the pushing force, 6.25*10^-4 supply to the wire? What is the magnitude of the induced current?
I got 3.13*10^-4 for the...
If Y is a topological space, and f:X->Y is some mapping, we can always give X the induced topology, which consists of the preimages of the open sets in Y. However, this doesn't seem to be a good way if f is not injective. Aren't the open sets in X being left unnecessarily big?
Suppose we have...
No numbers here - purely conceptual.
Two thin plates carry total surface charge densities of \sigma and \sigma_{1} respectively. An uncharged conducting slab is placed in between the charged plates, and then above \sigma. What are the induced charged densities on the surfaces of the...
No numbers here - purely conceptual.
Two thin plates carry total surface charge densities of \sigma and \sigma_{1} respectively. An uncharged conducting slab is placed in between the charged plates, and then outside \sigma. What are the induced charged densities on the surfaces of the...
Frequency Induced Motion Sickness?
Is it true what they are saying? They are now able to send out a frequency, and it makes you feel like you have motion sickness? How is it possible to create this frequency?
Does anyone know what the necessary conditions are for a nucleus to undergo fission with a thermal neutron? I have found something for the chain reactions, but not very helpful. I want to find out the conditions for ONE nucleus to undergo fission with a thermal neutron.
well iwas going through the standard example that is there is a uniform magnetic field in aregion going into the palne and ther is a rectangular 'loop' with one side which can slide on metallic rods with constant speed v and the the relation
\epsilon=BLv
well the example is (almost) here
well...
Hey.
In class at the moment we are studying sound.
Ive just read about resonance. Now, from what i understand, resonance is the induced vibration in an object from another object which is vibrating at its natural frequency, via contact with air molecules, a sound board etc.
Now, the...
Homework Statement
Given: u_0 = 1.25664e-6
A 2 m long large coil with a radius of 14.6 cm and 320 turns surrounds a 4.2 m long solenoid with a radius of 4.6 cm and 7700 turns. The current in the solenoid changes as I = I_0 sin (2pi*f*t) where I_0= 30 A and f=60 Hz.Inside solenoid has...
Hello ALL,
I have a question about magnetism and generating electricity in a coil from a group of another coils that are alternately switched on/off (cascade).
Would a current be generated from a group of coils that are switched on and off in sequence, having another coil parallel to them...
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"A square loop of wire is held in a uniform magnetic field of .24 T directed perpendicular to the plane of the loop. The length of each side of the square is decreasing at a constant ratee of 5.0 cm/s. What is the emf induced in the loop when the length 12 cm...
Imagine a solenoid with n turns per length. Now, for an instant, in which everything looks static, the magnetic field inside the solenoid will be n \mu_0 I \mathbf e_z (choosing solenoid alinged with z-axis), and zero field outside. Now, what would happen if we change the current in time?
To...
A 11.8m long steel beam is accidentally dropped by a construction crane from a height of 8.62m. The horizontal component of the Earth's magnetic field over the region is 16.7μT. What is the induced emf in the beam just before impact with the Earth, assuming its long dimension remains in a...
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In Figure 30-52 (see attached), a metal rod is forced to move with constant velocity v along two parallel metal rails, connected with a strip of metal at one end. A magnetic field B = 0.370 T points out of the page.
(a) If the rails are separated by 26.0 cm and the...
Just need to know if current goes from x to y or y to x.
using right hand rule with my thumb pointing towards y and my fingers pointing down (in direction of flux lines) and my palm pointing in direction of force which is straight into the magnet indicates current is in the direction of my...
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15. According to Lenz's law, the direction of an induced current in a conductor due to a change in the magnetic field near the conductor will be that which tends to produce which of the following effects?
a. Enhance the effect which produces it
b...
A circular conducting coil with radius 2.61 cm is placed in a uniform magnetic field of 0.827 T with the plane of the coil perpendicular to the magnetic field. The coil is rotated 180° about the axis in 0.222 s. (a) What is the average induced emf in the coil during this rotation? (b) If the...
The component of the external magnetic field along the central axis of a 50−turn coil of radius 5.0 cm increases from 0 to 1.0 T in 4.3 s. (a) If the resistance of the coil is 2.9 Ω, what is the magnitude of the induced current in the coil? (b) What is the direction of the current if the axial...
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An eager student cycles to college at 12 m/s. The metal handle bars are 60 cm wide and cut through the vertical component of the Earth’s magnetic field that has a flux density of 50 *10^(-6) T. Calculate the e.m.f induced across the handlebars. Explain why no current would...
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http://www.jyu.fi/kastdk/olympiads/2005/Th2.pdf
http://www.jyu.fi/kastdk/olympiads/2005/Th2%20Solution.pdf
(Question 3)
My first doubt is why the magnetic field at the center of the coil is:
|\vec B|=\frac{\mu_0 NI}{2a} and not
|\vec B|=\mu_0 nI, where n=N/l...
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A car with a vertical radio antenna 85cm long drives due east 25 m/s. The Earth's magnetic field at this location has a magnitude of 5.9 * 10-5 T and points northward, 72 degrees below the horizontal. a) Is the top or the bottom of the antenna at the higher potential? b)...
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Assume the field inside the larger coil (.075m Radius, 1200 loops), reaches the maximum value when the smaller solenoid, (.05m radius, 1200 loops), is halfway inserted. with what constant velocity must the smaller solenoid be inserted to induce 2.3V in the larger solenoid...
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The 2-cm (radius) current loop shown in the figure is changing from θ1 = 11 degrees to θ2 = 66 degrees in a magnetic field 2 T in 0.5 seconds. What is the magnitude of the induced emf to the nearest hundredth of a millivolt.
The wire in Problem 2 has a thickness of 1.04...
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The loop in the figure is being pushed into the 0.20 T magnetic field at 50 m/s. The resistance of the loop is 0.10 ohm.
Homework Equations
I=E/R
E=|dmagnetic flux/dt|
The Attempt at a Solution
I don't know how to even start this problem all the examples give...
Homework Statement
A car with a vertical radio antenna 75 cm long drives due west at 23 m/s. The Earth's magnetic field at this location has a magnitude of 5.9 10-5 T and points northward, 74° below the horizontal. Find the induced emf between the ends of the antenna.
Homework Equations...
A car with a vertical radio antenna 75 cm long drives due east at 29 m/s. The Earth's magnetic field at this location has a magnitude of 5.9* 10^-5 T and points northward, 72° below the horizontal.
(b) Find the induced emf between the ends of the antenna.
Relevant Equations:
E = BVL...
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The magnetic field perpendicular to a circular loop of wire 23 cm in diameter is changed from +0.52 T to -0.45 T in 175 ms, where + means the field points away from an observer and - toward the observer.
Homework Equations
(pardon me with the equations, I am LaTeX...
In a review question, we are asked to consider a particle of mass m and charge q in a 1-D harmonic oscillator potential V(x). Light is shined on the harm. osc. with E-field E=E_{o}cos((\omega)t-kx), where k=\omega/c.
(Fine, so far. It seems like a Rabi frequency problem, similar to an Ammonia...
induced emf!
Hello,
I am studying magnetic induction, induced emf, and faraday's law, that sort of thing. My book gives an example where the magnitude of a B-field is increasing at constant rate through an axis of a circular coil with N number of turns and a certain radius r, find the...
In a physics laboratory experiment, a coil with 210 turns enclosing an area of 12.7 cm^2 is rotated during the time interval 3.70 \cdot 10^{−2} sfrom a position in which its plane is perpendicular to Earth's magnetic field to one in which its plane is parallel to the field. The magnitude of...