4.7.2.1 Electromagnetism Flashcards

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What happens when a current flows through a wire?

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when a current flows through conducting wire a magnetic field is produced around the wire

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What does the strength of the magnetic field depend on in a wire?

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  • the strength of the magnetic field depends on the current through the wire
  • distance from the wire
  • shaping a wire to form a solenoid (coiled) increases the strength of the magnetic field created by a current through a wire - the magnetic field inside a solenoid is strong and uniform
  • adding an iron core increases the strength of the magnetic field of a solenoid
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How do you increase the strength of a magnetic field in a solenoid?

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  • higher current - increases strength of magnetic field
  • increase number of turns of the coil so strength fo magnetic field increases
  • place piece of iron in solenoid - iron core
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What happens to the magnetic field if you change the direction of the current?

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if the direction of the current is changed then the direction of the magnetic field will change as well

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How do you find the direction of the current in a wire?

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  • right hand grip rule
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How do you find direction of magnetic field in solenoid?

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  • place fist of right hand so fingers curl in same direction as conventional current
  • thumb will point in direction of N pole
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What does the magnetic field around a solenoid have?

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the magnetic field around a solenoid has a similar shape to that of a bar magnet

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8
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Electromagnet:

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a solenoid with an iron core

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9
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Why are electromagnets useful?

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  • can change strength of magnetic field by changing the current
  • can turn an electromagnet on or off
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10
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How do you make an electromagnet?

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  • power pack
  • wire into a coil - solenoid
  • magnetic material in coil
  • paperclips to test electromagnet
  • crocodile clips
  • if you remove magnetic material the coil will still be an electromagnet - the iron core just strengthens the electromagnet
  • current flowing through the wire creates the magnetic field - anything with current flowing through it has a magnetic field
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How can you test that there is a magnetic field around a wire?

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  • when a current flows through a conducting wire - magnetic field around the wire
  • use compass to prove there’s a magnetic field around a wire
  • when current is turned off, then the compass needle lines up with the Earth’s magnetic field
  • if you turn the current on again then the compass needle deflects - this proves that there is a magnetic field around the wie
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