Magnets and fields
Current and magnetic force
Motors and generators
Circuits and resistance
EM applications
1

What are the two poles of a magnet called, and how do they interact?

North & South. Like poles repel, opposite poles attract.

1

What do moving charges produce around a wire?

A magnetic field

1

What type of energy conversion occurs in a DC motor?

Electrical -> kinetic

1

What is the formula linking voltage, current, and resistance?

V = IR

1

What is a solenoid

A coil of current-carrying wire

2

What is the term for the invisible area around a magnet where magnetic forces act?

Magnetic field

2

What rule do we use to find the direction of the magnetic field around a current-carrying wire?

Right-hand rule

2

Name the part of a DC motor that reverses current direction every half turn.

Commutator

2

In a series circuit, what happens to the current through each component?

It remains the same

2

State one way to increase the magnetic field strength of a solenoid.

Increase turns per length, current, or use an iron core

3

Magnetic field lines flow from which pole to which pole?

From north to south

3

Write the formula for the force on a current-carrying wire in a magnetic field.

F = B I L

3

Explain how electromagnetic induction generates current.

A changing magnetic field induces a voltage

3

Two resistors (3 Ω and 6 Ω) are connected in parallel. What is the total resistance?

2 Ω

3

What happens to a charged particle moving parallel to a magnetic field?

No force acts on it. Path unchanged

4

On a diagram, how can you tell where a magnetic field is strongest?

Where flux lines are closest together

4

In the right-hand “slap rule,” what does your thumb, fingers, and palm represent?

Thumb = current, fingers = field, palm = force

4

What energy transformations occur inside a hydroelectric generator? (hint:3 different energies)

Gravitational potential → kinetic → electrical energy

4

Explain why adding more bulbs in series makes them dimmer.

Voltage is divided across each bulb, reducing energy per bulb

4

What type of current is produced by generators used in power stations?

AC

5

A bar magnet is cut in half. What happens to its magnetic poles?

Each piece forms its own north and south poles. Poles cannot be isolated.

5

A 0.3m wire carrying 5A runs perpendicular through a 0.4T field. What is the magnetic force on the wire?

F = BIL = 0.6N

5

Describe one similarity and one difference between a motor and a generator.

Both use coils and magnetic fields; motor converts electrical to motion, generator converts motion to electricity.

5

A circuit has 12 V and 3 A current. Calculate its resistance and power.

R = V/I = 12/3 = 4 Ω

P = V I = 12 x 3 = 36 W

5

Explain how a generator produces electricity.

By moving a magnet near a coil, or rotating a coil in a magnetic field, which induces a current through electromagnetic induction