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Poles Of A Magnet (GCSE Physics)
The following is a GCSE Physics test covering 'Poles Of A Magnet' from the broader topic Magnetism And Electromagnetism. The test is geared towards the AQA exam board style syllabus.Incorrect: 0
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A straight wire carrying current is placed between two poles of a magnet. The wire moves. Why?
A magnet is dropped through a copper tube and falls slower than through air because:
What is the direction of force on a current-carrying wire placed in a magnetic field given by F = B I L (for perpendicular orientation)?
Inside a magnet, the direction of the magnetic field lines is:
Which material is most likely to be strongly attracted to a magnet?
A piece of soft iron placed inside a coil becomes magnetic only while the coil is connected to current. This iron is called:
Which experiment provides evidence that magnetic field lines are closed loops?
A small compass near the north pole of a bar magnet will point:
Which material is easiest to magnetise and demagnetise for making electromagnets?
When the direction of current in a wire inside a magnetic field is reversed, the force on the wire:
A solenoid is a coil of wire. When current flows through it, the coil behaves like:
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