P3.3 Flashcards

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1
Q

What is produced when a current flows through a wire?

A

A magnetic field around the wire

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2
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How could you make the magnetic field around a wire stronger?

A

~ Add an iron core
~ Have more current
~ Have more coils

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3
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How do appliances using an electromagnet work?

A
~ Switch on circuit 1
~ The electromagnet carries a current 
~ Magnet switched on
~ Armature attracted 
~ Second circuit switched on
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4
Q

A low current circuit can be used to do what?

A

Switch on a high current circuit

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5
Q

How does a circuit breaker work?

A

If there is a large current the electromagnetic will be attracted to the electromagnet and the circuit will break

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6
Q

What frequency do switch mode transformers work on?

A

50kHz to 200kHz

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7
Q

What are switch mode transformers like and what are they used for?

A

~ Much lighter and smaller than transformers working from the mains
~ Use very little power when on with nothing connected
~ Used for mobile phone chargers

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8
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How can the force of the moving wire be increased?

A

~ By increasing the current (more cells)

~ By increasing the strength of the magnetic field (stronger magnets)

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9
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How can the direction of the moving wire be reversed?

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~ By reversing the magnetic field (sides of north and south)

~ By reversing the cell which reverses the current

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10
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How does the primary coil generate an alternating current in the secondary coil?

A

~ 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

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