Why does the speed of the magnet matter in a coil?

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The speed of a magnet passing through a coil significantly affects the induced voltage (emf) due to Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction. When a magnet moves faster, it cuts through more magnetic flux lines in a given time, resulting in a greater induced emf. If the magnet is stationary within the coil, no emf is generated because the electrons in the coil do not move. This highlights that the motion of the magnet is crucial for inducing voltage. Understanding this principle clarifies the relationship between magnet speed and induced emf.
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I am currently studying Faraday's law and electromagnets and in class we were told that if you had a coil and say a bar magnet was passed through it the faster the magnetic field was applied to the coil the greater the induced voltage or emf would be. I do not understand why the speed would matter if the magnetic field was constant from the bar magnet and the magnetic flux would be the same. Why would it be greater if the magnet was moving faster?
 
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alfab said:
I am currently studying Faraday's law and electromagnets and in class we were told that if you had a coil and say a bar magnet was passed through it the faster the magnetic field was applied to the coil the greater the induced voltage or emf would be. I do not understand why the speed would matter if the magnetic field was constant from the bar magnet and the magnetic flux would be the same. Why would it be greater if the magnet was moving faster?
How much emf is induced if the magnet is just placed inside the coil and left stationary?
 
phinds said:
How much emf is induced if the magnet is just placed inside the coil and left stationary?
it would be 0 correct? because if the magnet is not moving at all the electrons in the coil are not moving
 
alfab said:
it would be 0 correct? because if the magnet is not moving at all the electrons in the coil are not moving
Yes, exactly. I was trying to lead you to the understanding on your own that jedishrfu has now provided to you.
 
okay thank you this makes a lot more sense now
 
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