Magnetic Fields Flashcards

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What is Faraday’s Law?

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The magnitude of the emf induced in a conductor is directly proportional to the rate of change of magnetic flux linkage.

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What is the motor effect?

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When a current-carrying wire, placed at a non-zero angle to the lines of force of an external magnetic field, experiences a force due to the field.

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What is magnetic flux density, B?

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The force per unit length per unit current on a current-carrying conductor at right angles to the magnetic field lines. (Unit is the tesla T)

F = BIL (only applied when B and I are at right angles)

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Define the tesla.

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The tesla is the unit of B, magnetic flux density and is equal to 1 Nm-1 A-1

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Describe the path a charged particle entering a uniform magnetic field at right angles would take?

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A circular path.

BQv = mv^2/r therefore r = mv/BQ

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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. (Conservation of energy)

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Why do charged particles which enter magnetic fields at right angles follow circular paths?

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  • A charged particle experiences a force due to the magnetic field.
  • The particle follows a circular path because the direction of the force on it is perpendicular to its direction of motion (and to the field).
  • This force always acts towards the centre of curvature of the circular path.
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What is the force on a charged particle moving in a magnetic field?

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F = BQv where the field is perpendicular to velocity.

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What is the equation for magnetic flux and it’s unit?

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Magnetic flux = BA (unit Wb = 1Tm^2)

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State the equation for magnetic flux linkage and the unit.

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Magnetic flux linkage = BAN (unit Wb turns)

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What is the main characteristic of a step-up transformer?

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A step up transformer has more turns on the secondary coil than on the primary coil.

(A step down transformer has more turns on the primary coil)

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Name three features of a transformer that increases its efficiency?

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1) low resistance windings to reduce power wasted due to the heating effect of the current.
2) a laminated core consisting of layers of iron separated by layers of insulator to reduce heating effect and production of eddy currents.
3) a core of “soft iron” which is easily magnetised and demagnetised. Reduces power wasted through repeated magnetisation and demagnetisation of the core.

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What happens to voltage and current in a step up transformer?

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  • voltage is increased “stepped up”

- current is decreased “stepped down”

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What happens to voltage and current in a step down transformer?

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  • voltage is decreased “stepped down”

- current is increased “stepped up”

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What condition must be met for a transformer to work?

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Transformers only work if there magnetic flux through them is changing, as they won’t work with steady dc.

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