P4.2 - Uses of Magnetism Flashcards
in line with spec
what is the ‘motor effect’?
when a current-carrying wire experiences a force inside a magnetic field
what is produced when a current flows in a wire?
a magnetic field around it
what is the equation to calculate the size of the force exerted on a wire?
- first answer which factors it depends on
strength of magnetic field, current in wire, length of wire
F = B x I x L
b = magnetic flux density i = current l = length of conductor
what is the unit for magnetic flux density?
Tesla (T)
which rule is used to calculate the direction of the force on the wire?
fleming’s left hand rule
which finger is which on fleming’s left hand rule?
first = field second = current thumb = force
how does a magnet and current-carrying wire exert a force on one another? (3)
- whenever a current flows in a wire a magnetic field is generated around it
- therefore it has magnetic field lines
- the field lines of the magnet and current-carrying wire interact and exert a force on one another
how do you determine whether forces applied between two currents is repulsive or attractive?
- if currents in wire in same direction = repulsive
- if currents in wire in opposite directions = attractive
what does a split ring commutator do?
and why does it do that
- reverses the direction of the current in the coil every half turn of the coil
(within a motor) - but allows current to flow the same way to the battery
- to ensure the coil rotates in the same direction (and not flip-flop)
how would you increase the speed of a motor? (3/4)
- increase the size of the force acting on the wire
SO
- increase current in coil
- increase strength of magnet/ B-field
- have more loops
- longer length of wire
describe how a motor rotates. (3)
Any three from
flow of current creates a magnetic field (around the coil) ✓
magnetic fields (of coil and magnets) interact ✓
opposite sides of the coil experience forces in opposite directions / AW ✓
the split-ring commutator ensures that the current is always flowing in the right direction (for clockwise rotation) / the split- ring commutator reverses the (direction of) current every half turn ✓
what does an electrical motor use the motor effect to do?
transfer electrical energy to kinetic energy
what is electromagnetic induction?
when a conductor cuts the magnetic field lines of a magnet, and a potential difference is induced across the end of the conductor
OPPOSITE OF MOTOR EFFECT
kinetic energy -> electrical energy
describe how electromagnetic induction produces a current
1) when a wire cuts magnetic field lines perpendicularly
2) electrons are moved to one side of the conductor
3) which produces a potential difference
4) and so if the wire is part of a complete circuit, a current would flow
what process is used for generators to produce electricity?
electromagnetic induction
what is the main principle to increase the size of a potential difference produced?
increase the RATE of cutting magnetic field lines
what 3 factors increase the size of p.d generated within a wire? (in a generator)
- increase number of coils in the wire (more magnetic field lines produced)
- use a stronger magnet
(denser field lines) - move the wire quicker through the magnetic field (more field lines cut)
how would reversing the direction of the movement of a wire affect the voltage?
reverse direction of induced voltage
would a potential difference be induced if a wire was moving parallel to the magnetic field lines?
no, they must be perpendicular (to cut field lines)