magnetism and electromagnetism Flashcards

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What are magnetic field lines?

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Lines of force, showing size and direction of magnetic fields. Always point from north to south

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How would you investigate the magnetic field pattern for a permanent bar magnet?

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  1. Use multiple compasses to see the magnetic field lines: north points of compasses will all be attracted to south point of magnet 2. Sprinkle iron filings on paper and put magnet underneath paper - will move to show magnetic field lines
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How would you use two permanent magnets to produce a uniform magnetic field?

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Place north and south poles near to each other. Lines of force are straight between the poles, curved at edges

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Describe the magnetic field produced by a current-carrying wire

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  1. A current-carrying wire creates a magnetic field
  2. The larger the current, the stronger the magnetic field
  3. The direction of the magnetic field depends on the direction of the current
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What happens when a current-carrying wire is put into a magnetic field?

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Current-carrying wire creates its own magnetic field. The two magnetic fields affect one another, producing a force on the wire which causes it to move

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Describe Fleming’s Left Hand Rule

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First finger = field, seCond finger = current, thuMb = motion (of wire). Motion shows you direction of force

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What happens if you change the magnitude or direction of the current or magnetic field?

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  1. Size of force increases if current or magnetic field is increased
  2. Direction of force reverses if current or magnetic field is reversed
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Give 4 ways to speed up a simple electric motor

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  1. Increase the current 2. More turns on the coil. 3. Stronger magnetic field 4. Use a soft iron core in the coil
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Why do you need a split ring commutator?

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Swaps the contacts every half turn to keep the motor rotating in the same direction

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How can you reverse the direction of the motor?

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  1. Reverse direction of current or 2. Swap magnetic poles over
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How does the motor effect make a loudspeaker work?

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When ac current flows through coil of wire it is surrounded by permanent magnet so experiences a force. This makes the cone of the loudspeaker vibrate, which creates sounds.

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What is electromagnetic induction?

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The creation of a voltage in a wire which is experiencing a change in magnetic field

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What is the dynamo effect?

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Using electromagnetic induction to transform kinetic energy into electrical energy

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How do you increase the voltage in electromagnetic induction?

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  1. Use a stronger magnet 2. Increase the number of turns on the coil 3. Increase the speed of movement
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