the motor effect

Cards (13)

  • What is the motor effect?
    The interaction of magnetic fields causing force
  • How do you calculate the size of the force generated by the motor effect?
    Using the equation: force = magnetic flux density × current × length
  • What does Fleming's left hand rule help determine?
    The direction of the force on the wire
  • What happens when a wire carrying current is placed in a magnetic field?
    The wire experiences a force due to interaction
  • What is the equation to calculate the force acting on a wire?
    Force = magnetic flux density × current × length
  • What is the magnetic flux density a measure of?
    The strength of the magnetic field
  • If a wire has a length of 2.5 meters, current of 1.5 amperes, and magnetic flux density of 0.05 Tesla, what is the force acting on it?
    0.19 Newtons
  • What factors affect the size of the force in the motor effect?
    Magnetic flux density, current, and length of conductor
  • How do you use Fleming's left hand rule?
    Thumb for motion, first finger for field, second for current
  • What happens if the conductor is parallel to the magnetic field?
    It will not experience a force
  • What is the result when a conductor is at right angles to the magnetic field?
    It will experience a force
  • What are the steps to apply Fleming's left hand rule?
    • Position thumb, first finger, and second finger at right angles
    • First finger points from north to south (magnetic field)
    • Second finger points in the direction of conventional current
    • Thumb indicates the direction of motion (force)
  • What are the key components of the equation for calculating force in the motor effect?
    • Magnetic flux density (in Tesla)
    • Current (in amperes)
    • Length of the wire (in meters)