Magnetic Fields A2 Flashcards

1
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What is the direction of magnetic fields

A

From north to south

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2
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What is the motor effect

A

When a wire carrying a current is perpendicular to a magnetic field, this creates a force to act on the wire

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3
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What is the equation for the motor effect

A

F=BIL

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4
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What is the magnetic flux density

A

The magnetic field strength with units of B, in teslas

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5
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What is magnetic flux

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BA, where B is flux density and A is area. Flux has the units of Wb, in webers

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6
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What is the equation of the force acting on a moving charge on a magnetic field

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F=BQV

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7
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What occurs when charged particles are travelling perpendicular to the magnetic field

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They travel in circles due to the force from the magnetic field acting as centripetal force, towards the centre of the created circle (this changes the direction of the electron, not speed)

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8
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What is inside an electric motor

A

A magnetic field, a coil and a commutator

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9
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How does the electric motor work

A

When the current starts to flow through the coil, the perpendicular magnetic field creates a force clockwise. When the coil is vertical, the commutator causes the circuit to stop flow so that the coil can continue rotating around. Then the current is switched by the commutator so the force is still clockwise.

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10
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What is a cyclotron

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A device to produce high-energy beams of particles for radiation therapy

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What is in a cyclotron

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Two D-shaped electrodes and an AC supply connected to both

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How do cyclotrons work

A

The protons inserted travel in circular motion around the first D and when they meet the gap between the electrodes, they are attracted to the negative D. This causes its velocity to increase. An AC supply is required to constantly switch the polarity of current in each electrode every half-turn of protons

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13
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What is the dynamo effect

A

Using the right-hand rule for when a moving conductor in a perpendicular magnetic field produces a current in the conductor

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14
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What occurs when you induce a current using the dynamo effect

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Using the motor effect, a force is produced in the opposite direction of the original motion. This is Lenz’s Law

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15
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What is Lenz’s Law

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The direction of the induced current is always such as to oppose the change that causes the current

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16
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What occurs when a magnet falls through a magnetic field of a coil of wire

A

A current is induced in the wire, and the top of the wire becomes a certain pole, as to oppose the magnet. This will slow the magnet down

17
Q

How to find the flow of current when the falling magnet creates a magnetic field in the coil of wire

A

If the top of the coil is N, this is anti-clockwise. If the top is S, this is clockwise

18
Q

What is induced emf

A

Voltage produced from the dynamo rule

19
Q

What is Faraday’s Law

A

The negative of the rate of change of flux (change in flux / change in time)

20
Q

How to calculate the emf of a wire cutting through a magnetice field

A

BLs/t , where s is change in height of wire or BLv

21
Q

What is flux linkage

A

BAN

22
Q

What is emf induced in a coil rotating uniformly in a magnetic field

A

BANωsin(ωt)

23
Q

What happens when a motor turns

A

This produces the dynamo effect due to Lenz’s Law, creating back emf

24
Q

What is the back emf when it is spinning fast

A

Emf is larger and current is lower

25
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What is the back emf when it is spinning slow

A

Emf is lower and current is higher

26
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What is the direction of current relative to an electron

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Current is in the opposite direction to the motion of electrons