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Explain how a solenoid arrangement can increase the magnetic effect of the current.
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The motor effect
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Electromagnetism
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Explain how a solenoid arrangement can increase the magnetic effect of the current
- This point belongs to The motor effect, especially Electromagnetism.
- You need to be able to explain how a solenoid arrangement can increase the magnetic effect of the current.
- The key ideas to know are magnetic effect, solenoid, and current.
- Use the linked flashcards and practice questions to check recall, then practise applying the idea in an exam-style answer.
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This objective helps connect Electromagnetism to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for The motor effect.
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Why does a solenoid arrangement can increase the magnetic effect of the current?
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In Physics, this page helps you answer questions about a solenoid arrangement can increase the magnetic effect of the current within The motor effect. Focus on the key process, correct scientific terms, and how the idea links to exam-style questions. Key terms to check are Electromagnetism direction cue 73 and Electromagnetism cause cue 74.
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- Electromagnetism direction cue 73: A bench-top compass mapping boundary cue for Explain how a solenoid arrangement can increase the magnetic effect of the current.. It helps identify the relevant magnetic field, current, transformer coil, motor effect or generator induction evidence, while keeping Electromagnetism distinct from neighbouring GCSE Physics ideas. Distinct retrieval anchor: fluxcue173a coilcue173b fieldcue173c polecue173d gridcue173e motorcue173f generatorcue173g transformercue173h compasscue173i currentcue173j voltagecue173k forcecue173l.
- Electromagnetism cause cue 74: A scrapyard lifting magnet boundary cue for Explain how a solenoid arrangement can increase the magnetic effect of the current.. It helps identify the relevant magnetic field, current, transformer coil, motor effect or generator induction evidence, while keeping Electromagnetism distinct from neighbouring GCSE Physics ideas. Distinct retrieval anchor: fluxcue174a coilcue174b fieldcue174c polecue174d gridcue174e motorcue174f generatorcue174g transformercue174h compasscue174i currentcue174j voltagecue174k forcecue174l.
Common trap
motor-effect force direction: avoid motors and generators: Instead, identify the exact Unit 4.7 idea in Electromagnetism, then explain how it links to a bar magnet and plotting compass practical and the objective to explain how a solenoid arrangement can increase the magnetic effect of the current.
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- State that when a current flows through a conducting wire a magnetic field is produced around the wire.
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- Describe how the strength of the magnetic field around a wire depends on current through the wire.
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- Describe how the strength of the magnetic field around a wire depends on distance from the wire.
Electromagnetism
- Describe how shaping a wire to form a solenoid increases the strength of the magnetic field created by a current.
Electromagnetism
- State that the magnetic field inside a solenoid is strong and uniform.
Electromagnetism
