Electromagnetism

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Electromagnetism for KS3 students
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Slide 1

    Magnetism
    Magnetism - invisible lines of force In magnets the lines always travel from North to South HOWEVER In the Earth the lines travel from South to North The magnetic materials are Iron  Nickel Cobalt
    Caption: : Force in a magnet

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    Caption: : A basic electromagnet
    You can increase the strength of electromagnets by increasing the current increasing the number of windings

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    Electricity - the flow of electrons along a conductor Voltage - measure of "electrical energy" (measured in volts) Voltage doesn't define the amount of energy! Current - the rate of flow of electrons (measured in ampere/amps) Resistance - measure of how much the flow is prevented (measured in Ohm)
    The Ohm's law: V = IR Therefore: I = V/R R = V/I V: Voltage I: Current R: Resistance

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