Figure 6 shows the magnetic field of a magnet - Edexcel - GCSE Physics Combined Science - Question 3 - 2020 - Paper 1
Question 3
Figure 6 shows the magnetic field of a magnet.
(a) At which point is the magnetic field strongest?
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(b) Figure 7 shows a wire carrying a current.
Draw, on the c... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Figure 6 shows the magnetic field of a magnet - Edexcel - GCSE Physics Combined Science - Question 3 - 2020 - Paper 1
Step 1
At which point is the magnetic field strongest?
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The magnetic field is strongest at point A, which is located closest to the north pole of the magnet.
Step 2
Draw, on the card in Figure 7, the magnetic field that is produced by the current.
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To represent the magnetic field around the wire, draw concentric circles around the wire. The direction of the magnetic field lines can be indicated using arrows in a counter-clockwise direction when viewed from above, in accordance with the right-hand grip rule.
Step 3
The magnetic flux density of the magnetic field at the roller is 1.2T. The current in the roller is 2.5A. The length of the roller carrying the current is 0.060m. Calculate the force on the roller.
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Using the formula:
F=B×I×L
we substitute the values:
F=1.2extT×2.5extA×0.060extm
Calculating this gives:
F=0.18extN.
Thus, the force on the roller is 0.18 N.
Step 4
Describe how Fleming’s left-hand rule can be used to determine the direction of the force acting on the roller.
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Fleming's left-hand rule states that if you hold your left hand with the thumb, first finger, and second finger mutually perpendicular to each other:
The first finger represents the direction of the magnetic field (from north to south),
The second finger represents the direction of current flow (from positive to negative),
The thumb represents the direction of the force acting on the wire.
Drawing a diagram depicting the arrangement can help clarify this concept.
Step 5
Draw an arrow on Figure 8 to show the direction of the force acting on the roller.
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An arrow should be drawn on Figure 8 pointing from the roller towards the direction of the current contacts to indicate the direction of the force acting on the roller.