P7 - Magnetism and Electromagnetism 2 - The Motor Effect Flashcards
What is produced when current flows through a conducting wire ?
A magnetic field is produced around the wire
What determines the strength of the magnetic field around a current-carrying wire ?
- the magnitude of the current flowing through the wire
- the distance from the wire
What is a solenoid?
A coil of wire which when current passes through creates a strong magnetic field
Describe the magnetic field found inside a solenoid
Strong and uniform
What is an electromagnet ?
- a solenoid with an added iron core
- adding the iron core increases the strength of the magnetic field
What is the motor effect ?
When a force is exerted between a magnetic field and a current-carrying conductor placed in that field
What rule is ised to determine the force experienced due to the motor effect ?
Fleming’s Left-Hand Rule
When using Fleming’s left hand rule what does the forefinger represent ?
The forefinger points in the direction of the magnetic field
When using Fleming’s left hand rule what does the second finger represent ?
The second finger points in the direction of current flow in the conductor
What factors affect the size of the force on a current-carrying wire in a magnetic field?
- The magnitude of the current flowing through the conductor
- the strength of the magnetic field that the conductor is placed in
If the direction of current in a current-carrying wire placed in a uniform magnetic field is reversed , what happens to the force ?
The direction of the force is reversed
If the strength of the current in a current-carrying wire placed in a uniform magnetic field is increased , what happens to the force ?
The strength of the force is increased
What criteria must be met for the equation linking force , magnetic flux density , current and length to hold ?
The conductor must be at right-angles to the magnetic field it is placed in
What is the unit for magnetic flux density ?
Tesla , T
How does an electric motor work ?
- A coil of wire, carrying a current is placed in a magnetic field
- the forces on the two sides perpendicular to the field experience forces in opposite directions
-this causes a rotational effect