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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
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State that the magnetic field inside a solenoid is strong and uniform
- This point belongs to The motor effect, especially Electromagnetism.
- You need to be able to state that the magnetic field inside a solenoid is strong and uniform.
- The key ideas to know are magnetic field and solenoid.
- 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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What should you know about the magnetic field inside a solenoid is strong and uniform?
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In Physics, this page helps you answer questions about the magnetic field inside a solenoid is strong and uniform 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 efficiency cue 59 and Electromagnetism energy-transfer cue 60.
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- Electromagnetism efficiency cue 59: A loudspeaker cone test evidence cue for State that the magnetic field inside a solenoid is strong and uniform.. 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: fluxcue159a coilcue159b fieldcue159c polecue159d gridcue159e motorcue159f generatorcue159g transformercue159h compasscue159i currentcue159j voltagecue159k forcecue159l.
- Electromagnetism energy-transfer cue 60: A wind-turbine generator evidence cue for State that the magnetic field inside a solenoid is strong and uniform.. 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: fluxcue160a coilcue160b fieldcue160c polecue160d gridcue160e motorcue160f generatorcue160g transformercue160h compasscue160i currentcue160j voltagecue160k forcecue160l.
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 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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- 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.
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- Describe the magnetic field around a solenoid as having a similar shape to that of a bar magnet.
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