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Unit 7: Magnetism
The Generator Effect
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What happens when a wire moves up through a magnetic field?
A
potential difference
is induced across the wire
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What occurs to the potential difference when the wire stops moving?
The potential difference is
lost
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What happens when the wire moves back down through the magnetic field?
The
potential difference
is induced again, but reversed
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What is the term for the potential difference induced in the wire?
Induced potential
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What is induced when there is a complete circuit?
A
current
is induced
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What happens to the direction of current when the direction of movement switches?
The
direction
of
the
current
switches
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What occurs if the movement of the wire stops?
The
current
also stops
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What can induce a potential difference if the wire is still?
Moving the
magnetic field
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What is required for the generator effect to be observed?
The wire must pass through the
magnetic field
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What happens if the wire moves along the magnetic field?
No
induced
potential difference
or current occurs
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What factors affect the size and direction of the induced potential?
Strength of the
magnetic field
Speed
of the wire's movement
Shape of the wire (
coiling
)
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How does the strength of the magnetic field affect induced potential?
A stronger magnetic field increases
induced
potential
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What effect does moving the wire more rapidly have on induced potential?
It increases the induced potential
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How does shaping the wire into a coil affect induced potential?
It increases the induced potential
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What happens when a magnet moves in and out of a coil of wire?
An
induced current
is produced
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What happens to the direction of the current when the direction of movement changes?
The direction of the
current
changes
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What occurs if the poles of the magnet are switched?
The direction of the
induced current
switches
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What is the relationship between induced current and magnetic fields?
Induced current
creates its own
magnetic field
This
magnetic
field
opposes
the
movement
of the magnet
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What happens when the North Pole of a magnet is inserted into a coil?
The coil becomes a North Pole,
repelling
the magnet
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What occurs when the North Pole is pulled out of the coil?
The coil becomes a
South Pole
, attracting the magnet
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What does the induced current do to the movement of the magnet?
It
makes
it
harder
to
move the
magnet
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What does the induced current transfer energy into?
The
movement
of the current
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