Physics Topic 7 - Magnetism And Electromagnetism Flashcards

1
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At which part of a magnet are the magnetic forces strongest?

A

The poles of the magnet

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What type of force is exerted if two like poles of a magnet are brought near each other?

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A repulsive, non-contact force

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What type of force is exerted if two unlike poles of a magnet are brought near each other?

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An attractive, non-contact force

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4
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What is the difference between a permanent magnet and an induced magnet?

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-a permanent magnet produces its own magnetic field
-an induced magnet becomes magnetic when placed in a magnetic field

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5
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What type of force does induced magnetism always cause?

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A force of attraction

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What happens when an induced magnet is removed from a magnetic field?

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The induced magnet loses most/all of its magnetism

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7
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What is a magnetic field?

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The region surrounding a magnet where another magnet or magnetic material experiences an non-contact force

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8
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Give four examples of magnetic materials

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1-iron
2-steel
3-cobalt
4-nickel

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What can always be said about the force between a magnet and a magnetic material?

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It is always attractive

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How does the strength of a magnetic field alter as you move further away form the magnet producing it?

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The magnetic field strength decreases the further you move away

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In what direction does the strength of a magnetic field alter as you move further away from the magnet producing it?

A

The magnetic field strength decreases the further you move away

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12
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In what direction does a magnetic field point?

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-in the direction that a North Pole would experience a force if placed in the field
-from the north seeking pole to the south seeking pole of a magnet

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13
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What does a magnetic compass contain?

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A small bar magnet that points in the direction of the earth’s magnetic field

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14
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What is produced when current flows through a conducting wire?

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A magnetic field is produced around the wire

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15
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What determines the strength of the magnetic field around a current-carrying wire?

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-the magnitude of the current flowing through the wire
-the distance from the wire

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16
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What is a solenoid?

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A coil of wire which when current passes through creates a strong magnetic field

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17
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Describe the magnetic field found inside a solenoid

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Strong and uniform

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18
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What is an electromagnet?

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-a solenoid with an added iron core
-adding the iron core increases the strength of the magnetic field

19
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What is the motor effect?

A

When a force is exerted between a magnetic field and a current-carrying conductor placed in that field

20
Q

What rule is used to determine the force experienced due to the motor effect?

A

Fleming’s left-hand rule

21
Q

When using fleming’s left hand rule what does the forefinger present?

A

The forefinger points in the direction of the magnetic field

22
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When using Fleming’s left hand rule what does the second finger represent?

A

The second finger points in the direction of current flow in the conductor

23
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What factors affect the size of the force on a current-carrying wire in a magnetic field?

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-the magnitude of the current flowing through the conductor
-the strength of the magnetic field that the conductor is placed on

24
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In the direction of current in a current-carrying wire placed in a uniform magnetic field is reversed, what happens to the force?

A

Th direction of the force is reversed

25
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If the strength of the current in a current-carrying wire placed in a uniform magnetic field is increased, what happens to the force?

A

The strength of the force is increased

26
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What criteria must be met for the equation linking force, magnetic flux density, current and length to hold?

A

The conductor must be at right-angles to the magnetic field it is placed in

27
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How does an electric motor work?

A

-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

28
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How do loud speakers make use of the motor effect?

A

The motor effect is used to convert variations in the current of an electrical circuit into the pressure variations which produce audible sound

29
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Explain how a loudspeaker work

A

-a cone with a wire wrapped around it is connected to an a.c power supply and is placed in a permanent magnetic field
-when current flows through the wire, it creates a second magnetic field, which interacts with the permanent field
-this produces a force which causes the cone to vibrate

30
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How is the pitch of the sound from a loudspeaker changed?

A

-the frequency of the current a.c current is altered
-this creates a different frequency of vibration in the cone

31
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What happens when an electrical conductor moves relative to a magnetic field?

A

A potential difference is induced across the ends of the conductor

32
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What happens to an electrical conductor when there is a change to the magnetic field that it is placed it?

A

A potential difference is induced across the ends of the conductor

33
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What is the requirement for an induced potential difference to cause a current flow?

A

The conductor must form a closed loop or be part of a complete circuit

34
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What can be said about the direction of the magnetic field produced by an induced current?

A

-the direction of the field is such that it opposes the change that induced the current
-this change is either the movement of the conductor or a change to the field

35
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What are two ways that the generator effect is used to generate different type of current?

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-in an alternator to produce alternating-current
-in a dynamo to produce direct-current

36
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What happens when an electrical conductor moves relative to a magnetic field?

37
Q

What is the requirement for an induced potential difference to cause a current flow?

A

The conductor must form a closed loop or be part of a complete circuit

38
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What can be said about the direction of the magnetic field produced by an induced current?

A

-the direction of the field is such that it opposes the change that induced the current
-this change is either the movement of the conductor or a change to the field

39
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What electromagnetic effect does a microphone take advantage of and how?

A

-the generator effect
-it converts the pressure variations in sound waves into alternating current in a circuit

40
Q

Describe the makeup of a basic transformer

A

A primary coil and secondary coil of wire wrapped around an iron core

41
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Why is iron used as the core for a transformer?

A

It is easily magnetised

42
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Explain how a transformer works

A

-an alternating current flows through the primary coil
-this induces a changing magnetic field in the core
-this changing magnetic induces a current to flow in the secondary coil

43
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Why must the current flowing through the primary coil of a transformer be alternating?

A

-for current to be induced in the secondary coil, the magnetic field in the core must be continuously changing
-for the magnetic field to be changing, the current in the primary coil must be alternating

44
Q

What can be said about the electrical power input and output of a 100% efficient transformer?

A

The electrical power input is equal to the electrical power output