P3.3 Flashcards
What is produced when a current flows through a wire?
A magnetic field around the wire
How could you make the magnetic field around a wire stronger?
~ Add an iron core
~ Have more current
~ Have more coils
How do appliances using an electromagnet work?
~ Switch on circuit 1 ~ The electromagnet carries a current ~ Magnet switched on ~ Armature attracted ~ Second circuit switched on
A low current circuit can be used to do what?
Switch on a high current circuit
How does a circuit breaker work?
If there is a large current the electromagnetic will be attracted to the electromagnet and the circuit will break
What frequency do switch mode transformers work on?
50kHz to 200kHz
What are switch mode transformers like and what are they used for?
~ Much lighter and smaller than transformers working from the mains
~ Use very little power when on with nothing connected
~ Used for mobile phone chargers
How can the force of the moving wire be increased?
~ By increasing the current (more cells)
~ By increasing the strength of the magnetic field (stronger magnets)
How can the direction of the moving wire be reversed?
~ By reversing the magnetic field (sides of north and south)
~ By reversing the cell which reverses the current
How does the primary coil generate an alternating current in the secondary coil?
~ Insulated wires carry an alternating current in the primary coil
~ This produces a changing magnetic field in the iron core which produces a magnetic field in the secondary coil
~ This generates an alternating potential difference across the secondary coil and so an alternating current is produced in the secondary coil