With only the final Physics paper left to be sat in the this year's AQA Trilogy exams, you should now be giving your revision a final push. Magnetism and electromagnetism is a fairly compact stand-alone topic and is the ideal candidate for a quick refresher. The knowledge you need can be divided into six areas … Continue reading Key Facts: (Electro)Magnetism
Electric Motors
Having covered Fleming's Left-Hand Rule previously, we will now apply its general principles to the specific application of an electric motor. In particular, we will look at how the sideways motion due to a linear force, as predicted in Fleming's Left-Hand Rule, can be used to produce continuous rotation. We will be focusing on a … Continue reading Electric Motors
Microphones and Loudspeakers
There is a great cross-over between two topics, waves and electricity, when we come to moving-coil microphones and loudspeakers. This pair of devices can be thought of as the sound-wave equivalent of motors and generators. Motors turn electrical energy into kinetic energy whereas generators turn kinetic energy into electrical energy. Similarly, microphones turn sound waves … Continue reading Microphones and Loudspeakers
Electricity and Magnetism
Whenever a current flows through a wire, it creates its own magnetic field. This may be surprising given that copper, which is normally used for electric wires, is not a magnetic material, but it is true nevertheless. This fact was discovered almost exactly 200 years ago by the Danish physicist, Hans Christian Oersted and led … Continue reading Electricity and Magnetism
