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.
There's a long conductor carrying a 60 hz AC current. There's a second conductor parallel to the first current carrying conductor, and a hundred meters away from it.
I want to know what the electric potential induced by the changing B field is in the second conductor.
Theoretically I could...
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The answer of 2c is : Current through A to the left.
But I think it is to the right.
By I=V/R, a reduced resistance R results in an increase of current through solenoid X. By B=unI, an increase in current causes the magnetic flux...
Not sure if I posted it here or elsewhere. I made a Nixie clock controlled with an Arduino. To make it possible to set the clock I have added a button connected with a wire. Pressed button generates an interrupt which I use to "round" the clock up or down to a full minute. The button has a...
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Suppose a magnetic monopole q_m passes through a resistanceless loop of wire with self-inductance L. What current is induced in the loop?
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\nabla \times \textbf{E} = - \mu_0 \textbf{J}_m - \frac{\partial \textbf{B}}{\partial t}
\nabla \cdot \textbf{B} =...
If you bring a positive charge near a thin conducting sheet, it will induce a negative charge on the side nearest to the charge. And in order for the conducting sheet to remain electrically neutral, a positive charge of equal magnitude will be induced on the other side.
How could the conductor...
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A very thin plane of length ##2a## is placed in the air at height ##a## above the conducting surface. The plane is charged on its surface and the expression for it's surface charge density (##ρ_s##) is given by ##ρ_s=ρ_{s0}*\frac{x}{a}## and ##ρ_{s0}## is some constant.
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A coil with 140 turns, a radius of 5.2 cm, and a resistance of 11.0 Ω surrounds a solenoid with 200 turns/cm and a radius of 4.5 cm. The current in the solenoid changes at a constant rate from 0 A to 2.0 A in 0.10 s. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the induced...
When I induce magnetic flux through a closed loop, I should expect the lines of flux produced by current in that loop to oppose the change of flux through that loop. But what happens when that loop, say a rectangular loop, is curved into the shape of the letter J (like a candy cane) and my flux...
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I want to know the minus/plus sign of induced voltage of each rotor segment. Like in file no.3, equation 4-19, why (vxB)•l is not equal to eab instead?
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equation 1-45: eind = (vxB)•l
equation 4-19: eba = (vxB)•l = vBl (case I: positive into page under...
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I want to know the minus/plus sign of induced voltage of each rotor segment. Like in file no.3, equation 4-19, why (vxB)•l is not equal to eab instead?
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equation 4-19 and 1-45
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I've been messing around with ampere's and faraday's laws as we have recently been applying them in undergrad level physics. I'm confused as to how voltage fits in with these laws when used for a solenoid inducing a current in a material placed inside the solenoid. I know that the induced...
Hi everyone, I apologize if the answer to this question is more simple than I am able to realize, but I've searched the internet and haven't found much on the possibility of inducing quantum mechanical tunneling. Is it possible to affect the probability of this event without altering the...
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Find the total maximum induced current for the diamond-shaped metal loop that is moving at a speed of 10 m/s towards a uniform magnetic field of 0.8T. All four lengths equal 10 cm or 0.01 m.
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emf = -dΦB/dt
ΦB=∫B*dA
A = (1/2)bh
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I...
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We have two coils of copper wire, drawn below. One has a battery connected to it. The other one has a galvonometer connected. If the coil with the voltage is moved closer as shown in the picture, with considerable velocity, what direction will the current induced on the other...
Hi! I have a question about induces volatge and current in an odd scenario.
Suppose we have a leader in a homogeneous magnetic field caused by two strong magnets (btw, which causes the strongest magnetic field?). Assume now that a charged ion travels through the magnetic field. It will mean a...
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So I'm trying to figure out this problem:
The base of our charging station is composed of a coil with N1 turns and area A1 connected to a 120 VAC, 60 Hz source. The device has a smaller coil with N2 turns and area A2, which when attached will fit completely inside the...
Recently I did an experiment where I dropped a magnet through a tube that was surrounded by a coil, and I hoped to investigate a factor that would affect the current induced (Faraday's law). I chose to study the effect that changing the cross-sectional area of the wire had on the induced...
What is emf in the coil? As far as I know about emf is that it is potential difference between two terminals of a source but what if it is induced in coil by changing flux linkage. What exactly happen when emf is induced?
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A closed wire loop in the form of a square of side 4 cm is placed with its plane perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field, which is increasing at the rate of 0.3 T s-1. The loop has negligible inductance, and a resistance of 2 * 10-3 Ω. Calculate the current induced in the...
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Excuse me for the bad drawing:
A conductor moving with a speed of 2.5 m/s in an uniform magnetic field (1.2 T) as declared in the picture below. Calculate the voltage induced in the rod.
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E = vBL
W = F d cos[/B]The Attempt at a Solution
The resulting...
I'm making an AC generator with a stationary coil and rotating magnets. What would be the correct formula to find induced voltage at a certain rotation speed (along with the units)? All sources I've found are either non-applicable or do not explain what units to use.
Thank you for the help.
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A point charge q is located a distance d away from the centre of a grounded conducting sphere of radius R<d. I need to find the charge density on the sphere and the total induced charge on the sphere.
This is very similar to example 2 here...
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The figure below shows a closed loop of wire that consists of a pair of equal semicircles, of radius 7.0 cm, lying in mutually perpendicular planes. The loop was formed by folding a flat circular loop along a diameter until the two halves became perpendicular to each other...
A varying magnetic flux causes an induced voltage (according to Faraday-Lenz law) that generates a current that generates a magnetic field that generates another magnetic flux in the same circuit. Does the Faraday-Lenz law include this self induction? Or are they giving us a simplification in...
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Two coencenteric metalic shell has inner radius $r_1$ outer radius $r_2$. We place along axis infinity wire has $\lambda$ charge in per unit length. The inner region of metalic shells inserted with relative permabilitty coefficent $\epsilon$. This system rotates with $\omega$...
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I got a little imaginary experiment which is little bit confusing to me. Maybe somebody with knowledge in signal transmitting or just good knowledge of physics can help me out.
So let's say there are two parallel conductors which length is endless and resistance is zero (no losses and...
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Three conducting loops, all with the same resistance ##R## move towards a uniform and constant magnetic field, all with the same velocity ##v##. Their relative sizes can be identified by the grid. As the loops move into the magnetic field an induced current begins to...
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I've been trying to figure several simple things about electric and magnetic fields, their relationship with current.
If you could please help me understanding this, it would be really helpful.
From what I've read these were presented as natural laws:
1. Changing magnetic field induces...
If a time varying magnetic field exists in vertically downwards direction in a region A, an electric field is induced in the direction perpendicular to it i.e. in horizontal plane. How to find the direction of the E field in the horizontal plane?What factors decide the direction of the E field...
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As shown in the figure below, a current I passes through a straight conducting wire located within this page. Rectangular circuit ABCD on the page is moving away from the straight conducting wire with speed v, while side AB remains parallel with current I. The length of side...
Here's a random thought that I don't as yet have a satisfactory solution:
Let's assume we have a copper column resting on an insulated table.
Copper is an electric conductor, which means that some electrons within the copper column move freely throughout the column, subject to electromagnetic...
Hi folks,
IMO, it should be possible to initiate a nuclear fusion of H1-H2 and H2-H2 in crystals of Lithium Hydride induced by gamma photons emitted form decay of Na24.
Could anyone please verify if the following is correct?
By using nuclear photodisintegration effect, we need a gamma photon...
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A uniform magnetic field is perpendicular to the plane of a circular loop of diameter 10 cm formed from wire of diameter 2.5 mm and resistivity 8.5×10-8 Ω·m. At what rate must the magnitude of the magnetic field change to induce a 10 A current in the loop?
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O is the center of the disk
Part a) The emf induced across PS can be found by thinking as if a rod PS is rotating and translating .
The component of velocity of rod perpendicular to its length is vsin45° = v/√2 . The length PS...
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Hey everyone I have a physics e&m question: [/B]
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I took the derivative to find the magnitude of the induced voltage. (do I need to add a constant...
Does the induced drag increase with an increasing air speed for a given angle of attack?
Most graphs I found online seem to suggest that the amount of induced drag increases as the speed increases but they actually allow the AOA to vary so I was wondering for a case of fixed AOA(ground roll for...
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A metal surface had dimensions of 1.5mm x 2mm. The intensity of light incident on surface is 4.5×10^-6 W/m^2. On average one electron is emitted for every 300 photons incident on the surface. Determine the initial current leaving the metal.
●wavelength of light incident is...
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A circular solenoid with cross section A consists of N turns of wire. The leads of the solenoid are connected to a resistor with resistance R. A magnetic field B is exerted parallel to the normal of the cross section (from left to right, basically). At t0, this field has...
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In the very long wire conductor as shown on the picture , flows a current magnitude I. Near the wire there is a
square shaped contour , with length a ,which rotates around its axis a constant angular velocity. Axis of square contour and a straight line conductor are...
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A uniform magnetic field is perpendicular to the plane of a circular loop of diameter 18 cm formed from wire of diameter5.0 mm and resistivity 1.69 ✕ 10−8 Ω · m. At what rate must the magnitude of change to induce a 10 A current in the loop
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Φ = ∫ B ⋅ dA...
A square loop of wire in the x-y plane, centred on the origin, is made up of four straight segments, each of length 2d=10cm. A current I =10A flows in the wire in the direction shown. Find the magnetic field at z=d on the z-axis.
(See "Diagram" for the diagram of the problem)
Here is the...
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A 4.0 cm diameter coil (1000 turns) is at rest in the XY plane. The magnetic field in this region of space is given by B=(0.30i + 0.50t2 k) What is the induced EMF in the coil at t=2.0 seconds
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ε=dΦ/dt
Φ=ABcosθ
The Attempt at a Solution
ε=[/B]d/dt(...
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I have attached a picture that details the problem. This is my practice test and I have no clue what I am doing wrong. Essentially a loop of wire is moving in constant velocity into a magnetic field. The magnetic field lines are pointing into the page. The problem is...
5. A wire is formed into a 30 turn loop whose diameter is 14 cm and the resistance of the loop is 4 ohmns. The loop is placed on this page and a magnetic is going directly into the plane of the paper and is varying according to the formula
B(t) = 4t^3 - 9t^2 + 3t - 28
Part (a): What is the...
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Magnetic Field B is going into the plane.
Bar is moving to the right with velocity v.
Neglect resistance of the conducting bar and all contacts.
a.) Determine the induced emf in the circuit.
b.) To maintain the uniform motion of the conductive bar, there must be an external...
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A long, straight wire has a line charge, λ, that varies in time according to: λ = λ0 exp(-βt). A square wire loop of dimension a is located adjacent to the wire at a distance of a from the wire. Calculate expressions for the displacement current at the center of the wire loop...
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A square of wire with side length 1.4 m rotates about an axis through one corner that is perpendicular to the plane of the square with an angular speed of 3 rev/s. There is a uniform magnetic field of 1.2 T perpendicular to the square. Calculate the EMF induced in the...
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a) A charge q is released a distance d above a grounded infinite conducting plane. It's non relativistic velocity is v. Find the induced surface current density on the plane.
b) Show that the above current density produces a vanishing magnetic force on the charge.
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There is a magnetic field directed inside/ towards the screen. There is also a single rectangular coil parallel to the screen where one of the sides are movable. The magnetc field increases, what happens to this movable side of the coil. This is my description of the...
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Lets say we have two horizontal rails connected by a resistor to the left, and we have a movable conducting rod that slides without friction on the rails.There is a uniform magnetic field going into the page.
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F = ILB[/B]The Attempt at a Solution
Now, I...