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(HT only) State that the magnet producing the field and the conductor exert a force on each other.

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The motor effect

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Fleming's left-hand rule (HT only)

Aqa Gcse PhysicsMagnetism and electromagnetism

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(HT only) State that the magnet producing the field and the conductor exert a force on each other

  • This point belongs to The motor effect, especially Fleming's left-hand rule (HT only).
  • You need to be able to (HT only) State that the magnet producing the field and the conductor exert a force on each other.
  • The key ideas to know are conductor, force, and HT only.
  • Use the linked flashcards and practice questions to check recall, then practise applying the idea in an exam-style answer.

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conductorforceHT only

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This objective helps connect Fleming's left-hand rule (HT only) to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for The motor effect.

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In Physics, this page helps you answer questions about (HT only) State that the magnet producing the field and the conductor exert a force on each other 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 Fleming's left-hand rule (HT only) efficiency cue 83 and Fleming's left-hand rule (HT only) energy-transfer cue 84.

Key terms

  • Fleming's left-hand rule (HT only) efficiency cue 83: A loudspeaker cone test boundary cue for (HT only) State that the magnet producing the field and the conductor exert a force on each other.. It helps identify the relevant magnetic field, current, transformer coil, motor effect or generator induction evidence, while keeping Fleming's left-hand rule (HT only) distinct from neighbouring GCSE Physics ideas. Distinct retrieval anchor: fluxcue183a coilcue183b fieldcue183c polecue183d gridcue183e motorcue183f generatorcue183g transformercue183h compasscue183i currentcue183j voltagecue183k forcecue183l.
  • Fleming's left-hand rule (HT only) energy-transfer cue 84: A wind-turbine generator boundary cue for (HT only) State that the magnet producing the field and the conductor exert a force on each other.. It helps identify the relevant magnetic field, current, transformer coil, motor effect or generator induction evidence, while keeping Fleming's left-hand rule (HT only) distinct from neighbouring GCSE Physics ideas. Distinct retrieval anchor: fluxcue184a coilcue184b fieldcue184c polecue184d gridcue184e motorcue184f generatorcue184g transformercue184h compasscue184i currentcue184j voltagecue184k forcecue184l.

Common trap

motor-effect force direction: avoid motors and generators: Instead, identify the exact Unit 4.7 idea in Fleming's left-hand rule (HT only), then explain how it links to a dynamo producing a DC output trace and the objective to state that the magnet producing the field and the conductor exert a force on each other.

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