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Transcript
Edexcel iGCSE Physics 4PH0 Learning Plan
Section F22: Electric Motors and Electromagnetic Induction
Specification
Resources
Assessment
6.12 understand that a force is exerted on Video: Section 5 – Lesson 8 –
Textbook. Page 195-196 –
a current-carrying wire in a magnetic field, Electromagnetic effects (part 1) Section
Questions (1) to (4)
and how this effect is applied in simple
5 – Lesson 9 – Electromagnetic effects
d.c. electric motors and loudspeakers
6.13 use the left hand rule to predict the
direction of the resulting force when a wire
carries a current perpendicular to a
magnetic field
6.14 describe how the force on a currentcarrying conductor in a magnetic field
increases with the strength of the field and
with the current.
6.15 understand that a voltage is induced
in a conductor or a coil when it moves
through a magnetic field or when a
magnetic field changes through it and
describe the factors which affect the size
of the induced voltage
6.16 describe the generation of electricity
by the rotation of a magnet within a coil of
wire and of a coil of wire within a magnetic
field and describe the factors which affect
the size of the induced voltage
6.17 describe the structure of a
transformer, and understand that a
transformer changes the size of an
alternating voltage by having different
numbers of turns on the input and output
sides
6.18 explain the use of step-up and stepdown transformers in the largescale
(part 2)
Powerpoint: Physics 32 – Electromagnetic
effects 1
Physics 33 – Electromagnetic effects 2
Textbook: Ch.22 – Electric Motors
and Electromagnetic Induction.
Page 187 – Movement from
electricity
Page 189 – Electromagnetic
induction
Page 193 – The transformer
Page 194 – Transformers and the
UK National grid
Textbook Answers (PDF)
Page 197-198 End of Section F
Questions (1) to (7)
Answers to End Of Section F
Questions (pdf)
DVD Multiple choice test
Page 195 – End of Chapter
Checklist
Talking paper – Edexcel
Physics Section F22 – Electric
Motors and Electromagnetic
Induction
Edexcel iGCSE Physics Student
Checklist Section F22.doc
Chapter F22 Exam Question –
pdf
DVD Revision check list
Chapter F22 Exam Question
mark scheme - pdf
generation and transmission of electrical
energy
6.19 know and use the relationship
between input (primary) and output
(secondary) voltages and the turns ratio
for a transformer
6.20 know and use the relationship:
input power = output power
Videos – www.igcsesciencecourses.com
Textbook Ref: Edexcel International GCSE Physics Student Book - Pearson
DVD Video Clips – see resource DVD in textbook.