The Motor Effect 2

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FirstFirstLastQuiz Score TotalQuestion 2aImage 2a2a) Select the correctly labelled diagram below?Question 2bImage 2b2bi) What is the direction of the force for conductor A?2bii) What is the direction of the force for conductor B?2biii) What is the direction of the force for conductor C?2biiii) What is the direction of the force for conductor D?2c) Why is there is no force acting on conductor E?Quiz Percentage Grade
ppefmhEdGarstin2/6We can determine the direction of the force by using Fleming's Left Hand Rule. This is shown in the diagram below.
The diagram below shows several wires in magnetic fields. The arrow shows the direction of the conventional current.
  • Force points upwards
  • Force points downwards
  • Force points upwards
  • Force points downwards
  • Force points upwards
  • Force points downwards
  • Force points upwards
  • Force points downwards
  • Conductor E is parallel to the direction of the magnetic field. This means that there is no force acting on conductor E.
  • Conductor E is perpendicular to the direction of the magnetic field. This means that there is no force acting on conductor E.
  • Conductor E is parallel to the direction of the magnetic field. This means that there is a force acting on conductor E.
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FirstFirstLastQuiz Score TotalQuestion 2aImage 2a2a) Select the correctly labelled diagram below?Question 2bImage 2b2bi) What is the direction of the force for conductor A?2bii) What is the direction of the force for conductor B?2biii) What is the direction of the force for conductor C?2biiii) What is the direction of the force for conductor D?2c) Why is there is no force acting on conductor E?Quiz Percentage Grade