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State that the magnetic field inside a solenoid is strong and uniform.

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The motor effect

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Electromagnetism

AQA GCSE PhysicsMagnetism and electromagnetism

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State that the magnetic field inside a solenoid is strong and uniform. sits within Electromagnetism in AQA GCSE Physics Unit 4.7 Magnetism and electromagnetism. A strong explanation names the exact magnetic context, then links the observation to field direction, current, force, coil turns, induced potential difference or transformer power as appropriate. For this objective, revise the keywords magnetic field, solenoid and use them as evidence rather than as isolated definitions. Keep the boundary precise: permanent magnets are not induced magnets, motors use current to produce force or motion, generators use motion or changing magnetic fields to induce a potential difference, and transformers compare primary and secondary coils. The distinctive exam cue is lo47cue331 fieldmap331 coilpath331 transformerlink331, which separates this learning objective from neighbouring transformer, motor-effect and magnetic-field objectives while preserving the official wording.

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Electromagnetism efficiency cue 59Electromagnetism energy-transfer cue 60

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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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  • motor-effect force direction: avoid motors and generators: Instead, identify the exact Unit 4.7 idea in Electromagnetism, then explain how it links to an alternator producing an AC output trace and the objective to state that the magnetic field inside a solenoid is strong and uniform.

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