Using magnetic fields to keep things working Flashcards
What are the ends of a magnet called?
What is the magnetic field?
The ends of a magnet are called the magnetic poles, there is a north pole at one end and a south pole at the other.
The magnetic field is the region around a magnet in which a piece of iron or steel will be attracted to the magnet.
What will happen to iron filings placed near the magnet?
What are these lines called?
In which direction will a plotting compass placed in the magnetic field point?
Iron filings placed near a magnet will form a pattern of lines that loop from one pole to the other. These are lines of force or magnetic field lines.
A plotting compass placed in the magnetic field will always point along a field line.
If two magnets are brought together with like poles together, how will they behave?
If unlike poles are together how will the magnets behave?
They will repel each other.
They will attract each other.
What is produced around a wire when current flows through it?
When current flows through a wire, a magnetic field is produced around the wire.
How is an electromagnet made?
What happens when a current flows through the wire?
What happens when the current is switched off?
An electromagnet is made by wrapping insulated wire around a piece of iron, called the core.
When a current flows through the wire the iron becomes strongly magnetised, when the current is switched off, the iron loses its magnetism.
What makes electromagnets very useful?
Name four devices that use electromagnets.
Electromagnets are very useful because of the temporary magnetism when current flows through the wire.
1) Scrapyard cranes
2) Circuit breakers
3) Electric bells
4) Relays
What is the motor effect?
When is the force a maximum and when is it zero?
The motor effect is the force experienced by a wire carrying an electric current when it is placed in a magnetic field.
The force is a maximum if the wire is at an angle of 90º to the magnetic field and zero if the wire is parallel to the magnetic field.
For what is Fleming’s left hand rule used?
How can it be represented on someones hand?
What does each of the fingers and the thumb represent?
Fleming’s left hand rule is used to determine the direction of the force, in the motor effect.
The thumb and first two fingers on the left hand are all held at right angles to each other:
1) The first finger represents the magnetic field (pointing north to south)
2) The second finger represents the current (pointing positive to negative)
3) The thumb represents the direction of the force.
How can the size of the force in the motor effect be increased? (2)
1) Increasing the strength of the magnetic field.
2) Increasing the size of the current.
The direction of the force on the wire in the motor effect is reversed by what two things?
1) If the direction of the current is reversed.
2) If the direction of the magnetic field is reversed.
How can the speed of an electric motor be increased?
How can the direction of an electric motor be reversed?
The speed of the motor is increased by increasing the size of the current.
The direction of the motor can be reversed by reversing the direction of the current.
Why does the coil in a motor spin when a current passes through the coil? (2)
1) A force acts on each side of the coil due to the motor effect.
2) The force on one side of the coil is in the opposite direction to the force on the other side.
What does the split ring commutator do to the direction of the current?
Why is the coil always pushed in the same direction?
The split ring commutator reverses the direction of the current around the coil every half-turn.
Because both sides swap over each half-turn, the coil is always pushed in the same direction.
What happens if an electrical conductor ‘cuts’ through magnetic field lines?
If an electrical conductor ‘cuts’ through magnetic field lines, a potential difference is induced across the ends of the conductor.
What happens if a magnet is moved into a coil of wire?
What is this process called?
What happens if the wire or coil is part of a complete circuit?
If a magnet is moved into a coil of wire, a potential difference is induced across the ends of the coil. This process is called electromagnetic induction.
If the wire or coil is part of a complete circuit, a current passes through it.