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Topic 7: Magnetism and Electromagnetism
The Motor Effect
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what is produced when a current flows through a conducting wire
magnetic field
produced around wire
what does strength of magnetic field depend on
current
through the wire and
distance
from the wire
what increases strength of magnetic field (created by current through wire)
shaping the wire to form a
solenoid
- magnetic field inside a solenoid is
strong
and
uniform
what does adding an iron core do to the strength of magnetic field of a solenoid
increases
strength - magnetic field around a solenoid has a similar shape to a
bar magnet
what is an electromagnet
solenoid
with an
iron core
what is the motor effect
when a
conductor
carrying a
current
is placed in a
magnetic field
, the magnet producing the field and the conductor exert a
force
on each other
what does Fleming's left hand rule represent
relative orientation of the
force
, the
current
in the conductor and the
magnetic field
equation for force (for a conductor at right angles to a magnetic field and carrying a current)
magnetic flux density x current x length
F = B x I x 1
N = T x A x m
(
newtons = Tesla x amps x metres
)
what is the basis of an electric motor
a
coil of wire
carrying a
current
in a magnetic field tends to
rotate
how do loudspeakers and headphones use the motor effect
to convert variations in
current
in electrical circuits to the
pressure
variations in
sound
waves