| Electromagnetic Forces (Higher) | |
| Electromagnets | Uses of Electromagnets | Motor Effect of an Electric Current | An Electric Motor | |
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Electromagnets Reversing the current in an electromagnet reverses the poles of the electromagnet. The strength of an electromagnet can be increased by:
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Uses of Electromagnets A circuit breaker is a safety device, designed to break a circuit if the current flowing through it rises above a certain value. The diagram shows how a circuit breaker works.
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Motor Effect of an Electric Current The diagram shows how the wire is forced to move upwards. If the poles of the magnet or the direction of current through the wire was reversed, the wire would move downwards. This is called the motor effect of an electric current. The force on the wire is stronger if:
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An Electric Motor One side is pushed up and the other is pushed down. This is basically how a motor works.
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