Practice Question
1.Describe what the motor effect is.
The motor effect occurs when a current carrying wire is placed into a magnetic field and the wire experiences a force and tries to move.
2. State two factors that affect the size of the force, experienced by the wire
Magnetic field strength
Size of current
3. A motor effect experiment is carried out using a direct current and then with an alternating current. Describe what you would see.
When a direct current is used, a constant magnetic field in one direction is created, so the wire experiences a single force in just one direction. So, wire moves in one direction only.
When an alternating current is used, a changing magnetic field is created, so the wire will exerience a force that is constantly changing direction. As a result the wire moves forwards and backwards.
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