What is Induced: Definition and 973 Discussions

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.

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  1. B

    What Causes Induced EMF in Moving Conductors and Transformers?

    I read many different explanation but none of them is satisfying. There is two cases: 1. I move an iron rod in a magnetic field, between two bar magnet for example. To this case I read that when I move the rod the electrons on it also move and moving charges produce magnetic field which...
  2. L

    Average back emf induced in coil

    Homework Statement The coil in a loudspeaker has an inductance of L = 56uH (or 5.6 x 10^-5 H). To produce a sound frequency of 20 kHz, the current must oscillate between peak values of +2.2 A and -2.2 A in one half of a period. What average back emf is induced in the coil during this variation...
  3. C

    Question about induced matrix norm

    The induced matrix norm for a square matrix ##A## is defined as: ##\lVert A \rVert= sup\frac{\lVert Ax \rVert}{\lVert x \rVert}## where ##\lVert x \rVert## is a vector norm. sup = supremum My question is: is the numerator ##\lVert Ax \rVert## a vector norm?
  4. K

    SAT II Physics -- Induced current in loop (Faraday's law)

    Homework Statement A loop of wire and a bar magnet are moving relative to one another. Which motion in the diagrams shown below will NOT induce a current in the loop? Homework Equations Lenz's Law: A changing magnetic field can induce a current in a direction that produces its own...
  5. V

    Induced Charges on Uncharged Conductors

    Homework Statement Q If an object having charge 'q' is brought near an uncharged conductor (sphere) , would the charge induced on the nearby surface ( closer to the charged object ) be equal to '-q' ? Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution I think the charge induced would be less than...
  6. gracy

    Electric Field and Potential due to Induced Charges

    Homework Statement If there is an uncharged metal spherical body and a charge q outside it .Find Electric field due to induced charges. Homework Equations ##E##=##\frac{Kq}{r^2}## The Attempt at a Solution If there is an uncharged metal spherical body and a charge q outside it then there will...
  7. Q

    Induced Current in Square Loop

    Homework Statement A 21cm×21cm square loop has a resistance of 0.12 Ω . A magnetic field perpendicular to the loop is B=4t−2t^2, where B is in tesla and t is in seconds. (A) What is the current in the loop at t=0.0s? (B) What is the current in the loop at t=1.0s? Homework Equations for a...
  8. C

    Zero Induced EMF: Find Rate of B Change for Problem 9

    Homework Statement Question I need help with: If wire AB of problem 9 moves with a velocity of 50.0 m/s to the right, at what rate should B change when the wire is at a distance of 5.00 cm from the left end of the loop, such that there will be no induced emf in the circuit? Answer: 300 T/s...
  9. T

    Why is induced electric field circular?

    Time-varying magnetic field makes electric field circular(or close loop). I am asking the reason why it is circular or close loop shape?
  10. L

    Average back emf induced in coil

    Homework Statement hey! I saw you've answered this question before... Hi, I would appreciate any help with the following: The coil in a loudspeaker has an inductance of L = 112 microH. To produce a sound of frequency 40kHz, the current must oscillate between peak values of + and - 4.4 A in...
  11. Titan97

    Derivation of induced charge on a dielectric

    Homework Statement Show the the induced charge density on a dielectric placed inside a capacitor is given by $$\frac{k-1}{k}\sigma$$ where ##\sigma## is the charge density of the capacitor plates and ##k## is the dielectric constant. Homework Equations $$E=\frac{E_0}{k}$$ The Attempt at a...
  12. PhiowPhi

    Would the induced EMF & current change?

    From this diagram: If a conductor of length(##L##) is moving with a velocity(##v##) inside constant magnetic field(##B##), there is an induced EMF as indicated at the top of copper slab, and connected to a load and current will flow. I've been curious with the way the wires are connected to...
  13. S

    Is the Curl of Induced E Field Always Zero?

    I have a problem. So the curl of the E field is supposed to be zero always, which tells us that it is a conservative force (path independence and scalar potential and so on). But what about the fact that the induced electric field consequent upon changes in magnetic flux is circular? Doesn't...
  14. A

    Parasitics in Solenoids: The Relationship Between AC Frequency and Induced EMF

    If you have a one solenoid inside another (with the same number of coils of wire) the current is going through the inner one. How does the induced EMF in the outer one depend on the frequency of AC in the inner one
  15. FOIWATER

    Can the Induced Matrix Norm be Proven with Triangle Inequality?

    Hi, I found a statement without a proof. It seems simple enough, but I am having trouble proving it because I am not positive about induced matrix norms. The statement is that $$||A^k|| \leq||A||^{k}$$ for some matrix A and positive integer k. I have found that the norm of a matrix is the...
  16. Avery_quinn

    Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy

    Hi, I'm trying to use LIBS technique to figure out elemental analysis of human nails. But every time i run the experiment, i get the emission line of metal instead. The sample holder is indeed made up of metal. What should I do to overcome this problem? Since i have small size sample, I'm...
  17. E

    Angular Velocity of a Charged Disk under Induced Electric Field

    Homework Statement Charge Q is uniformly distributed on the rim of a thin insulating disc of mass m, radius R, which is initially at rest and placed on a smooth horizontal surface. What will be the angular velocity of the disk if a magnetic field B, perpendicular to the plane of the disk, is...
  18. O

    What causes EMF induced in Faradays law when only B changes

    I am having trouble with deducing the origin of Maxwell's Laws, especially Faraday's Law. Obviously some of the laws has to be originated by experiments and the rest should be mere deductions. I would guess that Lorentz force law is the empirical information where we just named some terms as...
  19. G

    Forces induced by a vehicle wheel on the ground

    Hi, I was wondering whether anyone can help with a question I have about the forces acting on a car wheel and the forces the wheel induces on the ground surface. The way I understand it, a car wheel traveling on a flat surface has the following forces acting on it: -vertical force due to the...
  20. gracy

    Inducing and induced charges -- can be equal or not?

    Induced charge can never be greater than inducing charge ,but can it be equal to inducing charge?I think yes.But in my book it is given that "In induction the charge induced in the near surface of a dielectric is lesser and dissimilar, lesser implies not equal.Why? I think it is something to do...
  21. A

    Induced Voltage in an unclosed loop

    I read the following problem on a textbook: A airplane flies at a constant speed of 680m/s perpendiculary to Earth's magnetic field (of 5x10^-5 T). The wingspan of the airplane is 9.8m. What is the induced voltage? The answer the book gives is: E = BLv = 0.4066V But I've been wondering if this...
  22. H

    Laser-induced breakdown and laser induced plasma?

    I am developing a math model to describe laser ablation process considering the plasma. My supervisor want to know the exactly difference between the laser induced breakdown and laser induced plasma. After a lot search, I personally think that the 'breakdown' is the first step of plasma...
  23. Kerrigoth

    Calculating multiple magnitudes for induced electric field

    Let's say I place two different size conducting loops inside of a uniform magnetic field. For the sake of the diagram I have the loops share a point, but just treat them as though they are not touching. Then I decrease the value of the magnetic field very quickly. \frac{dB}{dt} =...
  24. C

    Induced voltage from a rod sliding on rods in a B-Field

    Homework Statement Two long rods with distance between them a=100mm, over those two rods there's another rod sliding, friction between them is negligible. The rods are placed in homogenous magnetic field whose B is equal 1T, with direction shown in the picture, between the rods there is voltage...
  25. C

    Solving Faraday's Disk: Induced Voltage & Max Current

    Homework Statement Faraday's disk with radius of axle r1 and radius of disc r2 is shown in the picture below. Disc rotates in the homogenous magnetic field whose vector B is vertical to the disc. If disc is spinning 1000 rpm find induced voltage between r1 and r2 and what is maximal value of...
  26. Caio Graco

    How does a changing magnetic flux induce an electromotive force in a loop?

    Consider a loop which is subjected to a magnetic flux variation. Among the points that turn there will be the electromotive force induced?
  27. P

    Non-steady suction induced by Venturi Injector

    This is not really homework but an engineering problem nonetheless. 1. I have a venturi injector sucking in liquid (by all means and purposes identical to water) and injecting into a pressurized water line. A straight tube is inserted into the container of liquid (below the liquid surface) and...
  28. PhiowPhi

    Eddy currents, and induced current, can they both co-exist?

    Im a bit confused about one point. Can Eddy current, and induced current exist at the same time...? If a conductor is a part of a closed circuit, and there is a change in magnetic flux over time, both Eddy current and induced current would oppose that change? Let's assume a conductor that is a...
  29. Kerrigoth

    Are induced currents created by motion or change in flux?

    The book I am working through is beginning to dive into induced currents and Lenz's Law. When a conductor is moving perpendicular to a magnetic field, the charge carriers inside will experience a magnetic force; This causes the charges to move. Eventually, the electric field from the charge...
  30. PhiowPhi

    Induced EMF in a small volume of a conductor?

    Assume we have the following copper slab, with volume ##V##, and introduced a magnetic field covering a small area of it like so: There is change in magnetic flux(##\phi##) due to the magnetic field increasing/decreasing, and via Faraday & Len'z law of electromagnetism, there is an induced...
  31. Mr Davis 97

    Describe the EMF induced by a magnetic field

    Homework Statement A coil of insulated wire is wound many times around an iron bar. The wire is connected to a battery and a contact switch. The contact switch is alternately flipped closed and left closed, so the wire carries a current through it, and then flipped open and left open, so that...
  32. Cookiey

    Induced Emf due to changing magnetic flux

    If we have a conducting loop, and a magnet (say North pole first) is pushed into it; that induces and emf and hence a current in the coil due to the changing magnetic flux, right? According to Lenz' law, the direction of the current is such that it opposes the change. So from the side the magnet...
  33. Misha Kuznetsov

    Exploring the Science Behind Microwave Induced Plasma

    Hello, Microwaves are classified as non-ionizing radiation, so my question is, how do microwaves separate atoms into positive ions and electrons? I've heard of multi-photon ionization, is this what happens?
  34. gracy

    EMF Induced in Moving Square Frame: Analyzing the Effects

    Homework Statement [/B] A conducting square frame of side a and a long straight wire carrying current I and located in the same plane as shown in the figure. The frame moves to the right with a constant velocity v. The emf induced in the frame will be proportional to Homework Equations [/B]...
  35. R

    Induced voltage and magnetic force

    Hey all! I have a question about induced voltage and magnetic force "acting together". What I mean is that I know that when there is a perpendicular magnetic field acting on a wire that has current going through it, it will produce a magnetic force perpendicular to both magnetic field and...
  36. TheJfactors

    Induced EMF due to changing current in straight wire

    I see a lot of problems on constant current inducing a current in another wire due to its associated magnetic field, but not so much a single wire's induced electric field. If the current along an infinitely long wire is flowing out of the page and inducing a counter-clockwise spinning magnetic...
  37. TESL@

    Induced Electric Field inside Faraday Cage

    Imagine there is a hollow toroidal conducting chamber and a long solenoid in the middle. When we power the coil, does the induced electric field "propagate" inside the chamber? My prediction is that the changing flux will cause induction regardless of the cage. Thank you.
  38. O

    Query about induced voltage and open-circuit current

    When we move a wire through a magnetic field appears a magnetic force that distributes loads at one end of the wire ( following equation F = q⋅(vxB) ), until an opposite force is generated on the wire by the electric field (E) caused by charge distribution. This causes the EMF or induced...
  39. B

    What is the Induced Metric on the Subspace of Zeros and Ones in ##l^\infty##?

    Homework Statement If ##A## is the subspace of ##l^\infty## consisting of all sequences of zeros and ones, what is the induced metric on ##A##? Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution The metric imposed on ##l^\infty## is ##d(x,y) = \underset{i \in \mathbb{N}}{\sup} |x_i - y_i|##. I...
  40. T

    Finding Induced EMF of secondary coil

    Homework Statement There's a primary and secondary coil. The primary coil has 15 turns, and the secondary coil has 16000 loops. The 25000 V is applied to the primary coil, what will be the induced emf in the secondary coil. Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution Very confused as to how...
  41. X

    Induced Metric on Surface t=const

    Homework Statement Let g_{\mu\nu} be a static metric, \partial_t g_{\mu\nu}=0 where t is coordinate time. Show that the metric induced on a spacelike hypersurface t=\textrm{const} is given by \gamma_{ij} = g_{ij} - \frac{g_{ti} g_{tj}}{g_{tt}} . Homework Equations Let y^i be the coordinates...
  42. W

    How to Calculate Induced EMF in a Wire Loop Near a Solenoid

    Homework Statement A solenoid has 500 turns per meter and cross-sectional area 4cm2 Current through it is increasing at 100A/s and flows in a clockwise direction. There is a wire loop, concentric with the solenoid which sits outside the solenoid. Given that the magnetic field inside the...
  43. nawand

    What is the direction of induced current

    Homework Statement Use Lenz’s law to answer the following questions con- cerning the direction of induced currents. Express your answers in terms of the letter labels a and b in each part of Figure P31.22. (a) What is the direction of the induced current in the resistor R in Figure P31.22a when...
  44. Salman72

    Why is there an induced EMF in this case?

    Hey people I was wondering why is an emf induced in a loop which moves perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field. I mean, say the loop is a square of area r^2, and moves in the xy plane, where there is a uniform magnetic field B in the z direction. Why will an emf be induced? The flux remains...
  45. anonymousZ10

    What is the direction of current flow in coil X when placed near coil Y?

    1. Homework Statement Based on what I've got, i guess the answer is A. However, I'm not quite sure of myself. From what I can see coil Y has its own magnetic field because current is flowing in that coil. When there's a flow of current there will be a magnetic field around it. Thus, placing...
  46. anonymousZ10

    Question regarding induced e.m.f

    can we still induced e.m.f in a circuit if we switch on and off the circuit. Well, since induced e.m.f is proportional to the rate of change of magnetic flux. I guess alternating the switches can changes the magnetic flux of a circuit. Please correct me if I'm wrong ^_^ .
  47. H

    Why can we assume dielectric induced dipoles are pure dipoles?

    Homework Statement Griffiths was trying to prove that when calculating the electric field inside a dielectric, we may assume the dipoles induced in it are "pure" dipoles, although they are in fact "physical" dipoles, as long as we view the field as a macroscopic field, one that is averaged over...
  48. N

    Calculating Induced EMF in a Long Wire Using Flux and Lenz Law

    Hi everyone, I am currently stuck on this problem, and I was wondering if I could get assistance, at least in getting started. It'd be greatly appreciated!
  49. B

    A.c. current and induced force

    when A current-carrying conductor is placed in A magnetic field due to the interference of both magnetic fields,the field is made variable so a force will be induced on the Conductor. so my question is, If an Ac current is passed through conductor it will have variable magnetic field will it...
  50. cnh1995

    Induced current in a circular loop

    Hi friends..I'm struggling with an interesting puzzle...Suppose there is a circular conducting loop of radius 1/π cm, one half of which is made of a material with resistance 1Ω and the other half from a material with resistance 5Ω. If somehow, one managed to set up a changing magnetic field...
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