Magnetism and magnetic forces
Magnetic fields - OCR Gateway
Magnetism is caused by the fields that exist around magnets. These magnetic fields can be investigated by looking at the effects of the forces they exert on other magnets and magnetic materials.
Uses of magnetism - Higher - OCR Gateway
Electromagnetism is caused by the magnetic fields around wires carrying an electric current. The induced magnetic field of a wire can interact with other nearby magnets, producing a force.
Electromagnetic induction - Higher - OCR Gateway
Electromagnetic induction can create a voltage. This voltage can make current flow, and the effect is used in electricity generation.
Transformers - Higher - OCR Gateway
Transformers use electromagnetic induction to change the potential difference of alternating currents. Potential difference and current changes can be calculated, as the power transfer is constant.
Sample exam questions - magnetism and magnetic forces - OCR Gateway
Understanding how to approach exam questions helps boost exam performance. Questions will include multiple choice, descriptions and explanations, using mathematical skills and extended writing.
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