Topic 7 - Magnetism and Electromagnetism (GCSE Edexcel Combined Physics Retrieval Questions)

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Name 4 magnetic materials.

Iron, Cobalt, Nickel and Steel.

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Define a magnetic material.

A material which is not a magnet and will always be attracted to the magnet, regardless of which pole is held close to it

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What is a permanent magnet?

A materials that will produce its own magnetic field and not lose its magnetism

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What is an induced magnet?

A magnetic material which gains its own magnetic field when placed within a magnetic field. It loses this after being removed.

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Define a magnetic field.

The region around a magnet where a force acts on another magnet or on a magnetic material.

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Which direction to magnetic field lines travel?

North to South

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What do uniform magnetic field lines look like?

The magnetic field lines are parallel and the same distance apart

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Where is a magnetic field the strongest and how is this shown with field lines?

Near the poles where the field lines are closest together.

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How can you plot a magnetic field?

Using plotting compasses.

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If a current is travelling upwards in a straight wire, which direction will the magnetic field be around it?

In concentric circles around the wire, anticlockwise.

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Describe the magnetic field of a solenoid.

Similar to a bar magnet outside and uniform inside.

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How do you increase the size of the magnetic field of a solenoid?

Increase the current, increase the number of coils, add a iron core (to make it an electromagnet).

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What is the motor effect?

When a wire with current flowing through it is placed in a magnetic field and experiences a force.

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Why does the moror effect happen?

The magnetic field of the wire and the field between the magnets interact.

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How can you increase the motor effect?

Increase the current, increase the magnetic field strength of the magnets, place the wire perpendicularly to the magnet's magnetc field

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What do your fingers represent in Fleming's left hand rule?

Thumb - Force, First Finger - Magnetic Field (North to South), Middle Finger - Current (Positive to Negative)

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Give the equation linking force, magnetic flux density, current and length.

Force = Magnetic Flux Density x Current x Length

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What is the unit for magnetic flux density?

Tesla (T)

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In a motor, what does a split ring commutator do?

To reverse the current every 180°, so the motor keeps spinning in one direction.

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How do you increase the speed of a motor?

Increase the current, increase the magnetic field strength of the magnet, add more turns to the coil.

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How do you change the direction of the motor?

Reverse the current direction, reverse the magnetic poles.

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What is electromagnetic induction?

A voltage is induced in a conductor or a coil when it moves through a magnetic field or when a magnetic field changes through it

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What is the generator effect?

Electromagnetic induction but with a full circuit so a current can flow.

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How do you increase the voltage induced by electromagnetic induction?

Increase speed of magnet/coil, increase number of turns in coil, increase magnetic field strength

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What is the difference between direct and alternating current?

DC travels in one direction and AC changes direction.

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What is the potential difference and frequency of UK mains electricity?

230V and 50Hz

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What are the wires in a plug and what are their corresponding colours?

Live - Brown, Neutral - Blue, Earth - Green and Yellow

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What does the live wire in a plug do?

Carries the alternating potential difference from the supply to a circuit

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What does the neutral wire in a plug do?

Forms the opposite end of the circuit to the live wire to complete the circuit

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What does the earth wire in a plug do?

Provides a low resistance path to the earth to stop the appliance from becoming live

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What does a fuse do?

Cut off the flow of electricity to an appliance if the current becomes too large

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What is the National Grid?

A network of cables and transformers

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What is the difference between step-up and step-down transformers?

Step-up increase voltage and step-down decrease voltage.

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Give the equation linking potential difference and current in a transformer.

Vₚ x Iₚ = Vₛ x Iₛ