Magnetic Fields (Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award)): Revision Note
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Magnetic fields
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A magnetic field is defined as:
A region in which a magnetic pole experiences a force
The direction of a magnetic field at a point is defined as:
The direction of the force on the N pole of a magnet at that point
Magnetic field around a bar magnet
A magnetic field is indicated by field lines drawn around a magnet
Field lines always have an arrow indicating the direction of the field
The direction of the field lines shows the direction that the magnetic force experienced by the north pole would act
The field lines always go from a north pole to a south pole
The magnetic field is strongest at the poles
Therefore, the magnetic field lines are closer together at the ends of the magnets
The magnetic field becomes weaker as the distance from the magnet increases
Therefore, the magnetic field lines get further apart
Magnetic field around a bar magnet
The magnetic field around a bar magnet
Examiner Tips and Tricks
You are not expected to draw any magnetic fields or field lines but you should know what they look like and what the lines mean.
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