Which pair of objects attract each other?
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Which pair of objects attract each other?
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Which does not increase the magnetic effect of a solenoid?
Increasing the cross-sectional area of the solenoid
Increasing the current in the solenoid
Increasing the number of turns on the solenoid
Putting a soft iron core in the solenoid
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Which action increases the strength of an electromagnet?
Decreasing the current
Decreasing the number of turns of wire
Increasing the number of turns of wire
Using a copper core
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The different currents in four wires are shown below. The magnetic field is measured at positions A, B, C and D.
Which position will experience the strongest magnetic field?
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A magnet is used to pick up a paperclip.
Which statement explains why the paperclip is picked up?
The magnet is a permanent magnet and the opposite pole has been induced at the top of the paperclip.
The magnet is a permanent magnet and the same pole has been induced at the top of the paperclip.
The magnet is a temporary magnet and the opposite pole has been induced at the top of the paperclip.
The magnet is a temporary magnet and the same pole has been induced at the top of the paperclip.
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The diagram shows a wire carrying an electric current.
Which diagram shows the magnetic field viewed from above, with the current coming towards you?
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In a solenoid, a magnetic field is generated when an electric current passes through a coiled wire.
Which row shows how increasing the current or increasing the number of turns in the coiled wire affects the strength of the magnetic field?
Increased current | Increased number of turns | ||
A | Effect on magnetic field strength |
stronger | weaker |
B | stronger | stronger | |
C | weaker | stronger | |
D | weaker | weaker |
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Why is an unmagnetised piece of iron attracted to a magnet?
The iron has charged particles which attract the electrons in the magnet.
The iron has charged particles which attract the protons in the magnet.
The iron has magnetism induced by the magnet.
The iron is attracted by the Earth’s magnetic field.
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