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A simple electric motor
A simple electric motor
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Subject
Physics
Level
Key Stage 4
Resource type
Illustration
Teaching type
Instruction
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How to construct the simplest motor?
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Electric motor
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Resources Structure
Key Stage 4
Physics
XI. Magnetism
59. Electric motor
Exam Specifications
Key Stage 4
AQA GCSE Science A (4461) Physics
III. Additional materials
1. Additional materials
Additional materials
AQA GCSE Physics (4451)
II. Additional materials
1. Additional materials
Additional materials
AQA GCSE Physics (4451)
VI. Physics 3
33. How can electricity be used to make things move?
to explain how the motor effect is used in simple devices.
When a conductor carrying an electric current is placed in a magnetic field, it may experience a force.
he size of the force can be increased by: − increasing the strength of the magnetic field − increasing the size of the current.
The conductor will not experience a force if it is parallel to the magnetic field.
The direction of the force is reversed if either the direction of the current or the direction of the magnetic field is reversed.
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