Magnetism and Electromagnetism Flashcards
What does magnetically hard mean? (2 marks)
- A material which is difficult to magnetise and difficult to demagnetise
- It retains its magnetism
- Steel is an example of a magnetically hard material
What does magnetically soft mean? (2 marks)
- A material which is easy to magnetise and easy to demagnetise
- It loses its magnetism
- Iron is an example of a magnetically soft material
Why does the voltmeter reading change from zero when a magnet is moved near the loop of wire? (2 marks)
- The wire cuts magnetic field lines
- This induces a voltage
A wire is moved up and down repeatedly in a magnetic field . Explain the effect this movement has on an ammeter reading (3 marks)
- The ammeter displays a current reading
- This is because a voltage is induced when the wire cuts the magnetic field lines
- The induced voltage gives a current
- The ammeter reading will go negative when the wire is moved in the opposite direction
Explain the effect on the ammeter reading of moving the wire with the same amplitude but higher frequency? (4 marks)
- The ammeter reading will be higher
- This is because the wire is moving more quickly
- Meaning the magnetic field lines are being cut more per unit time
- This gives a larger induced voltage
Explain why a coil of wire heats up when current is passed through it? (3 marks)
- The coil of wire has a resistance
- Electrons lose energy as they flow through the coil
- Due to collisions with ions in the coil
- This causes the coil to heat up
How does a transformer work? (5 marks)
- It steps up or steps down the voltage
- Current in the Primary coil produces a magnetic field
- The current direction is changing as it is AC
- The current changing causes a magnetic field in the core
- The core strengthens the magnetic field
- The field lines interact with the Secondary coil
- This induces a voltage in the secondary coil
- Transformers wont work with a DC current
Describe the structure of a step-down transformer (3 marks)
- The transformer has primary and secondary coils
- The transformer has a soft iron core
- The primary coil has more turns than the secondary coil
What will be the impact on a transformer if it becomes warmer? (2 marks)
- Power will be lost
- Efficiency will be reduced
- Resistance increases with temperature
Why is electrical energy transmitted using very high voltages? (4 marks)
- Power = Current x Voltage
- If a high voltage is used, then current can be lower
- This is more efficient
- Less energy is lost from the wires as heat
Explain how the transmission of electrical power is made more efficient by using step up and step-down transformers (5 marks)
- A step-up transformer increases the voltage and therefore reduces current
- This therefore reduces the current
- Current is linked with heating
- Less heating of transmission cables
- Therefore, less energy is lost / wasted in transmission of electricity
- Step down transformer reduces the voltage and increases the current
What is an alternating current?
- An alternating current changes direction between positive and negative frequently / continuously
What is a direct current?
- Direct current is a steady, constantly flowing current in one direction in a circuit only
- A battery is an example of a Direct Current