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Unit 7: Magnetism and Electromagnetism
7.2 The Motor Effect
7.2.2 Electric Motors
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What is an electric motor?
Converts electrical to mechanical energy
The motor effect occurs when a current-carrying wire in a magnetic field experiences a
force
Arrange the steps in how an electric motor converts electrical energy into kinetic energy.
1️⃣ Electrical current flows through armature coils
2️⃣ Motor effect generates a force
3️⃣ Armature rotates due to the force
4️⃣ Electrical energy is converted into kinetic energy
The speed of rotation in an electric motor is affected by the strength of the
magnetic field
.
Fleming's left-hand rule is used to determine the direction of the force in the
motor
What is the role of a commutator in a DC electric motor?
Reverses current direction
An electric motor works based on the principle of the
motor effect
.
What is the formula for the force acting on a current-carrying wire in a magnetic field?
F
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=
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Unlike generators, electric motors convert electrical energy into
mechanical
Match the feature with the correct device:
Converts electrical energy to mechanical energy ↔️ Electric Motor
Converts mechanical energy to electrical energy ↔️ Generator
What is the role of the armature (rotor) in an electric motor?
Carries coils, interacts with magnetic field
The commutator in an electric motor reverses the
current direction
to maintain continuous rotation.
What is the equation for the force generated in an electric motor due to the motor effect?
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The coil in a simple electric motor is also known as the
armature
Arrange the components of a simple electric motor in the order of their interaction.
1️⃣ Power Source supplies electrical current
2️⃣ Current flows through the armature
3️⃣ Magnetic field interacts with the current
4️⃣ Force is generated, causing rotation
Permanent magnets in an electric motor create a
magnetic field
.
What is the primary function of brushes in an electric motor?
Maintain contact with commutator
The motor effect converts electrical energy into
mechanical
energy.
An electric motor and a generator operate on the same principle.
False
Match the device with its energy conversion:
Electric Motor ↔️ Electrical to Mechanical
Generator ↔️ Mechanical to Electrical
What is the motor effect used for in an electric motor?
Generating rotational force
The motor effect occurs when a current-carrying wire in a magnetic field experiences a
force
What is the unit of magnetic field strength?
Tesla
What is the motor effect phenomenon?
Current-carrying wire in magnetic field experiences force
The force experienced in the motor effect is perpendicular to both the current direction and the
magnetic field direction
.
Key factors influencing the force in the motor effect include current, magnetic field strength, and the length of the
wire
What is the formula for calculating the force in the motor effect?
F
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The motor effect is the fundamental principle behind
electric motors
.
Steps explaining how the motor effect works in an electric motor:
1️⃣ Current is passed through the armature
2️⃣ Armature is positioned in a magnetic field
3️⃣ Current-carrying wires experience a force
4️⃣ Armature rotates
5️⃣ Commutator reverses current direction
In an electric motor, the commutator reverses the current direction every half
rotation
Match the components of an electric motor with their function:
Armature ↔️ Rotates due to force
Stator magnets ↔️ Create magnetic field
Commutator ↔️ Reverses current direction
What are the units for magnetic field strength?
Teslas (T)
The force experienced by a current-carrying wire in a magnetic field is given by the equation
F
=
F =
F
=
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What is the unit for electrical current?
Amperes (A)
The motor effect is used in electric motors to convert
electrical energy
into mechanical energy.
What is the formula for the force on a current-carrying wire in a magnetic field?
F
=
F =
F
=
B
I
L
BIL
B
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An electric motor converts
electrical energy
into rotational motion.
Match the feature with the device:
Converts electrical to mechanical ↔️ Electric Motor
Converts mechanical to electrical ↔️ Generator
Electric motors convert electrical energy into
mechanical
energy.
Generators use the motor effect to produce electricity.
False
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