What is a magnetic field?
A magnetic field is a region or area in space where the magnetic effect is felt, such as the attraction or repulsion of magnetic materials - Leaving Cert Physics - Question 10 - 2006
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What is a magnetic field?
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A magnetic field is a region or area in space where the magnetic effect is felt, such as the attraction or repulsion of magnetic materials - Leaving Cert Physics - Question 10 - 2006
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What is a magnetic field?
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A magnetic field is a region or area in space where the magnetic effect is felt, such as the attraction or repulsion of magnetic materials.
Step 2
Describe an experiment to show the magnetic field due to a current in a solenoid.
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To demonstrate the magnetic field around a solenoid, we will set up the following:
Apparatus:
Power source
Electric circuit (solenoid)
Iron filings
Procedure:
Connect the solenoid to the power source.
Turn on the current flowing through the solenoid.
Observation/Conclusion:
Sprinkle iron filings around the solenoid. You will observe that the iron filings rearrange themselves into specific patterns demonstrating the direction and shape of the magnetic field lines.
Use a compass to find the direction of the magnetic field.
Diagram:
A labeled diagram should show the solenoid, iron filings, and patterns observed.
Step 3
Give one use of an electromagnet. State one advantage of an electromagnet over an ordinary magnet.
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One use of an electromagnet is in electric bells.
An advantage of an electromagnet over an ordinary magnet is that the strength of the electromagnet can be varied, allowing for more precise control over its magnetic force.
Step 4
When the switch is closed, the aluminum foil experiences an upward force. Name a device based on this effect.
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An example of a device based on this effect is a speaker.
Step 5
Describe what will happen if (i) the current flows in the opposite direction.
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The direction of the force acting on the aluminum foil will reverse.
Step 6
(ii) a larger current flows through the aluminum foil;
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A larger force will be exerted on the aluminum foil.
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(iii) the aluminum foil is placed parallel to the magnetic field;
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There will be no force acting on the aluminum foil.
Step 8
Calculate the force on the aluminum foil of length 10 cm if a current of 1.5 A flows through it, placed in a magnetic field of flux density 3.0 T.
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The force can be calculated using the formula:
F=I×B×L
Substituting the values into the equation:
F=(1.5 A)×(3.0 T)×(0.1 m)=0.045 N
Thus, the force acting on the aluminum foil is 0.045 N.
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