Magnetic Fields in Solenoids (Edexcel GCSE Physics)
Revision Note
The Field around a Solenoid
When a wire is looped into a coil, the magnetic field lines circle around each part of the coil, passing through the centre of it
Diagram showing the magnetic field around a flat circular coil
To increase the strength of the magnetic field around the wire it should be coiled to form a solenoid
The magnetic field around the solenoid is similar to that of a bar magnet
Magnetic field around and through a solenoid
The magnetic field inside the solenoid is strong and uniform
Inside a solenoid (an example of an electromagnet) the fields from individual coils
Add together to form a very strong almost uniform field along the centre of the solenoid
Cancel to give a weaker field outside the solenoid
One end of the solenoid behaves like the north pole of a magnet; the other side behaves like the south pole
To work out the polarity of each end of the solenoid it needs to be viewed from the end
If the current is travelling around in a clockwise direction then it is the south pole
If the current is travelling around in an anticlockwise direction then it is the north pole
If the current changes direction then the north and south poles will be reversed
If there is no current flowing through the wire then there will be no magnetic field produced around or through the solenoid
Poles of a Solenoid
The strength of the magnetic field produced around a solenoid can be increased by:
Increasing the size of the current which is flowing through the wire
Increasing the number of coils
Adding an iron core through the centre of the coils
The iron core will become an induced magnet when current is flowing through the coils
The magnetic field produced from the solenoid and the iron core will create a much stronger magnet overall
Examiner Tips and Tricks
Remember the term ‘uniform field’ means a field which has the same strength and direction at all points. This is represented by parallel field lines. When discussing the strength of an electromagnet, avoid saying “add more coils”:
The coil describes the overall object – the individual loops of wire should be referred to as turns.
The correct phrase to use is “add more turns to the coil”.
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