GCSE Physics – Magnet effect
Learning Objectives
-I can describe attraction and repulsion between poles of a magnet
-I can describe the magnetic field of a given magnet
-I can relate the behaviour of a magnetic compass to the magnetic field of the earth
-I can describe the difference between permanent and induced magnets
-I can describe how to show that current can create a magnetic effect
-I can describe the magnetic field around a conducting wire
-I can explain how the magnetic effect of a solenoid can be increased
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Question 1 of 45
1. Question
What can magnets do?
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2. Question
What can two magnets do?
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3. Question
When can magnets affect each other?
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What happens when two magnets are brought close together?
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5. Question
What are the poles of a magnet?
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6. Question
How many poles do magnets have?
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7. Question
What are the names of the two poles of a magnet?
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8. Question
What do like poles do?
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9. Question
What do unlike poles do?
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10. Question
Which of these pairs are “like poles”?
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11. Question
Which of these pairs are “unlike poles” ?
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Question 12 of 45
12. Question
What type of force is the magnetic force?
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13. Question
What is the magnetic field?
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14. Question
How do magnetic field lines point?
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15. Question
Where is the field strongest in a bar magnet?
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What is the direction of a magnetic field line?
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17. Question
What is the direction of the magnetic field at any point?
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What does the strength of a magnetic field depend on?
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19. Question
How can you draw magnetic field lines around a bar magnet?
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20. Question
What does a magnetic compass contain?
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21. Question
How can you plot a field using a plotting compass?
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22. Question
How does a compass needle normally point?
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What does magnetic field lines being closer together show?
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24. Question
What are the main magnetic materials?
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What are alloys of iron called?
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26. Question
What are alloys without iron called?
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What is the force between a magnet and a magnetic material?
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28. Question
How can iron filings be used to show magnetic fields?
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29. Question
What will iron filings form around a magnet?
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30. Question
Which part of a bar magnet will have the densest iron filing area?
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31. Question
What is a permanent magnet?
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32. Question
How else is permanent magnetism described?
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33. Question
Which of these is a permanent magnet?
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34. Question
What is an induced magnet?
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35. Question
How else is induced magnetism described?
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36. Question
What does induced magnetism always cause?
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37. Question
What happens when the magnetic field is removed from an induced magnet?
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38. Question
Which of these is used an induced magnet?
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39. Question
What else has a magnetic field?
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40. Question
What can increase the strength of a magnetic field in a conducting wire?
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41. Question
What can increase the strength of a magnetic field in a conducting wire?
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42. Question
What is a solenoid?
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43. Question
How can the magnetic effect of a solenoid be increased?
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How can the magnetic effect of a solenoid be increased?
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How can the magnetic effect of a solenoid be increased?
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