IGCSE Physics: Electricity & Magnetism

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Series ciruit

A circuit in which all parts are connected end to end to provide a single path of current.

Parallel circuit

A closed electrical circuit in which the current is divided into two or more paths and then returns via a common path to complete the circuit.

Switch

A device for making, breaking, or changing the connections in an electrical circuit.

Ammeter

A device used to measure current.

Voltmeter

A device used to measure voltage, or electrical potential energy difference.

LDR

A device whose resistance depends on the amount of light. An increase in light causes a decrease in resistance.

Negative

A material has this charge when it gains electrons.

Positive

A material has this charge when it loses electrons.

Thermistor

A resistor that changes its resistance with a change of temperature.

Variable resistor

A resistor whose value can be varied between its minimum and maximum values.

Direct current

Causes electricity to flow in one direction only.

Alternating current

Causes the current to change continuously, with electricity flowing in one direction then the other.

Free electrons

Electrons that are not bound to any particular atom in the structure of the metal, they are free to move at random throughout the metal.

By coilling the iron with wire

How does electromagnetism generated?

When more current flowing through the conductor, the electromagnetism will be stronger

How does the amount of current affect electromagnetism?

When more number of coils are wound around the conductor, the electromagnetism will be stronger

How does the number of coils affect electromagnetism?

When a soft iron core is used by coilling with wire, the electromagnetism will be stronger

How does the type of core affect electromagnetism?

They point to the direction of the magnetic field around the wire.

In the right hand grip rule, what does the fingers indicate?

It points along the direction of the current

In the right hand grip rule, what does the thumb indicate?

Atom

Made up of neutrons and protons which make the nucleus, which is surrounded by fast moving electrons.

Conductors

Materials that conduct electricity well. They are usually metallic.

Insulators

Materials that do not conduct electricity at all. They are usually non-metallic; rubber, glass and many types of plastic.

Electric charge

Measured in coulombs.

Electrons

Negatively charged particles which surround the nucleus of an atom.

Neutron

Neutral particles in the nucleus of an atom.

Proton

Positively charged particles in the nucleus of an atom.

Fixed resistor

Resistors that have a value that cannot be changed.

Voltage

The amount of energy is transferred per coulomb of charge that is passed through the battery. Measured in volts.

Resistance

The opposition posed by a material or a device to the flow of current. Measured in ohms.

Power

The rate at which electrical energy is converted in an appliance. Measured in watts.

Current

The rate of flow of electric charge through a conductor. Measured in amps.

The stronger the magnetic field in electromagnetism

The thicker the wire used in coiling the iron bar?

North and south poles

What are the names of the two magnetic poles of a magnet?

Cobalt, iron, nickel and steel

What are the names the four magnetic materials? In alphabetical order.....

The direction of the magnetic current around a wire can be predicted

What does the right hand grip rule tells you?

They are more and closer together

What happened to the magnetic field lines near the pole areas?

An object which attracts magnetic materials

What is a magnet?

It is just a temporary magnet induced by electricity

What is electromagnet ?

The use of electricity to induce a magnetic effect on a conductor

What is electromagnetism?

The region around the magnet where the magnetic forces act

What is magnetic field?

When like poles are near each other

When do the field lines always repel?

When unlike poles are near each other

When do the the field lines always attract?

From the north pole to the south pole

Where do the magnetic field lines start in a magnet?


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