ELECTROMAGNETIUSM Flashcards

(21 cards)

1
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At which part of a magnet are the magnetic forces strongest?

A

The poles of the magnet.

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What happens when two magnets are brought close to each other?

A

They exert a force on each other.

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What type of force is exerted if two like poles of a magnet are brought near each other?

A

A repulsive, non-contact force.

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What type of force is exerted if two unlike poles of a magnet are brought near each other?

A

An attractive, non-contact force.

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5
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What is a magnetic field?

A

The region surrounding a magnet where another magnet or magnetic material experiences a non-contact force.

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6
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What is produced when current flows through a conducting wire?

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A magnetic field is produced around the wire.

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7
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How do you work out the direction of the field around a current carrying wire?

A

Using the right hand grip rule.

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What determines the strength of the magnetic field around a current-carrying wire?

A

● The magnitude of the current flowing through the wire
● The coils around the wire
● The distance from the wire

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What is a solenoid?

A

A coil of wire which when current passes through creates a strong magnetic field.

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10
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Describe the magnetic field found inside a solenoid.

A

Strong and uniform.

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11
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What is an electromagnet?

A

● A solenoid with an added iron core
● Adding the iron core increases the strength of the magnetic field

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What is the motor effect?

A

When a force is exerted between a magnetic field and a current-carrying conductor placed in that field.

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13
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What rule is used to determine the force experienced due to the motor effect?

A

Fleming’s Left-Hand Rule.

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14
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When using Fleming’s left hand rule what does the forefinger represent?

A

The forefinger points in the direction of the magnetic field.

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When using Fleming’s left hand rule what does the second finger represent?

A

The second finger points in the direction of current flow in the conductor.

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16
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What factors affect the size of the force on a current-carrying wire in a magnetic field?

A

● The magnitude of the current flowing through the conductor.
● The strength of the magnetic field that the conductor is placed in.

17
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If the direction of current in a current-carrying wire placed in a uniform magnetic field is reversed, what happens to the force?

A

The direction of the force is reversed.

18
Q

If the strength of the current in a current-carrying wire placed in a uniform magnetic field is increased, what happens to the force?

A

The strength/magnitude of the force is increased.

19
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What criteria must be met for the equation linking force, magnetic flux density, current and length to apply?

A

The conductor must be at right-angles to the magnetic field it is placed in.

20
Q

What is the equation linking force, magnetic flux density, current and length?

A

F=BIL
Force (N) = magnetic field strength (T) x current (A) x length (m)

21
Q

What equation is used to link the voltage and number of turns on the coils of a transformer?

A

The equation linking voltage and number of turns on the coils of a transformer.