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(Physics only) (HT only) State that a current is induced if the conductor is part of a complete circuit.
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Induced potential, transformers and the National Grid (physics only) (HT only)
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(Physics only) (HT only) State that a current is induced if the conductor is part of a complete circuit
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- Induced potential (HT only) application cue 125: A phone speaker coil measurement cue for (Physics only) (HT only) State that a current is induced if the conductor is part of a complete circuit.. It helps identify the relevant magnetic field, current, transformer coil, motor effect or generator induction evidence, while keeping Induced potential (HT only) distinct from neighbouring GCSE Physics ideas. Distinct retrieval anchor: fluxcue225a coilcue225b fieldcue225c polecue225d gridcue225e motorcue225f generatorcue225g transformercue225h compasscue225i currentcue225j voltagecue225k forcecue225l.
- Induced potential (HT only) measurement cue 126: A bicycle dynamo measurement cue for (Physics only) (HT only) State that a current is induced if the conductor is part of a complete circuit.. It helps identify the relevant magnetic field, current, transformer coil, motor effect or generator induction evidence, while keeping Induced potential (HT only) distinct from neighbouring GCSE Physics ideas. Distinct retrieval anchor: fluxcue226a coilcue226b fieldcue226c polecue226d gridcue226e motorcue226f generatorcue226g transformercue226h compasscue226i currentcue226j voltagecue226k forcecue226l.
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National Grid transformer reasoning: avoid magnetic field...: Instead, identify the exact Unit 4.7 idea in Induced potential (HT only), then explain how it links to a current-carrying wire between magnetic poles and the objective to state that a current is induced if the conductor is part of a complete circuit.
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- (Physics only) (HT only) Describe how a potential difference is induced across a conductor when the conductor moves relative to a magnetic field.
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- (Physics only) (HT only) Describe how a potential difference is induced when there is a change in the magnetic field around a conductor.
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- (Physics only) (HT only) Describe induced potential difference and induced current as the generator effect.
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- (Physics only) (HT only) State that an induced current generates a magnetic field that opposes the original change.
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- (Physics only) (HT only) Explain that the original change may be the movement of the conductor or the change in magnetic field.
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