James Clerk Maxwell, a Scottish physicist, is considered the greatest theoretical physicist of the nineteenth century - Leaving Cert Physics - Question 9 - 2018
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James Clerk Maxwell, a Scottish physicist, is considered the greatest theoretical physicist of the nineteenth century.
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:James Clerk Maxwell, a Scottish physicist, is considered the greatest theoretical physicist of the nineteenth century - Leaving Cert Physics - Question 9 - 2018
Step 1
(i) list the primary colours of light
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Red
Green
Blue
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(ii) name a pair of complementary colours of light
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Red and Cyan
Step 3
What is a magnetic field?
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A magnetic field is a region where magnetic forces are felt. It is produced by moving electric charges, such as electric currents, and can be visualized through magnetic field lines that indicate the direction and strength of the field.
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(iii) a long straight current-carrying wire
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The magnetic field around a long straight current-carrying wire can be represented by concentric circles centered on the wire. The direction of the field lines is indicated by arrows pointing in a circular direction according to the right-hand rule.
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(iv) a current-carrying solenoid
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The magnetic field inside a current-carrying solenoid is uniform and parallel to the axis of the solenoid. Outside, the field lines spread out and are weaker. The field lines can be labelled as arrows indicating the direction of the magnetic field.
Step 6
State Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction
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Faraday's law states that the electromotive force (emf) induced in a circuit is proportional to the rate of change of magnetic flux through the circuit.
Step 7
Describe an experiment to demonstrate this law
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An experiment could involve a coil connected to a galvanometer. By moving a magnet relative to the coil, or by moving the coil relative to a stationary magnet, the galvanometer will show a deflection indicating an induced current.
Step 8
What is the average emf induced in the coil when it is rotated through 90° in 𝑥 of a second?
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The average emf can be calculated using the formula:
E=−ΔtΔΦ
where:
ΔΦ=B⋅A=(50 mT)×(0.2m)2=2×10−3Wb
Δt=1s
Thus, the average emf is:
E=1s2×10−3Wb=0.32extV
Step 9
Where in the eye is light detected?
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Light is detected in the retina, which contains photoreceptor cells (rods and cones) that convert light into electrical signals.
Step 10
List two invisible parts of the electromagnetic spectrum that have a shorter wavelength than visible light.
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Ultraviolet (UV) rays
X-rays
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