46.6 Electromagnetic Effects Cie Igcse Physics Ext Theory QP
46.6 Electromagnetic Effects Cie Igcse Physics Ext Theory QP
46.6 Electromagnetic Effects Cie Igcse Physics Ext Theory QP
Electromagnetic effects
Question Paper 6
Level IGCSE
Subject Physics
ExamBoard CIE
Topic Electricity and Magnetism
Sub-Topic Electromagnetic effects
Paper Type (Extended) Theory Paper
Booklet Question Paper 6
Score: /48
Percentage: /100
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1 Fig. 11.1 shows a flexible wire hanging between two magnetic poles. The flexible wire is
connected to a 12 V d.c. supply that is switched off.
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N S 12 V d.c.
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Fig. 11.1
(a) Explain why the wire moves when the supply is switched on.
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(c) When the wire first moves, energy is changed from one form to another. State these two
forms of energy.
(d) Fig. 11.2 shows the flexible wire made into a rigid rectangular coil and mounted on an
axle.
magnetic pole
axle
N N
coil
S S
magnetic pole
axle
Fig. 11.2
(i) Add to the diagram an arrangement that will allow current to be fed into the coil
whilst allowing the coil to turn continuously. Label the parts you have added. [1]
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X
primary coil secondary coil
input output
Fig. 10.1
(a) Use ideas of electromagnetic induction to explain how the input voltage is transformed
into an output voltage. Use the three questions below to help you with your answer.
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(b) State what is needed to make the output voltage higher than the input voltage.
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(c) The core of this transformer splits along XX and YY. Explain why the transformer would
not work if the two halves of the core were separated by about 30 cm.
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(d) A 100% efficient transformer is used to step up the voltage of a supply from 100 V to
200 V. A resistor is connected to the output. The current in the primary coil is 0.4 A.
(a) In the space below, draw a labelled diagram of the apparatus set up to demonstrate
electromagnetic induction. [2]
(b) State one way of using the apparatus to produce an induced current.
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(d) Without changing the apparatus, state what must be done to produce
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4 (a) An engine on a model railway needs a 6 V a.c. supply. A mains supply of 240 V a.c. is
available.
(i) In the space below, draw a labelled diagram of a transformer suitable for producing
the required supply voltage.
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(b) The power needed for this model engine is 12 W. Calculate the current taken from the
mains when just this engine is in use, assuming that the transformer is 100% efficient.
current = ………………..[2]
(c) Explain why transformers will only work when connected to an a.c. supply.
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5 A transformer has an output of 24 V when supplying a current of 2.0 A. The current in the
primary coil is 0.40 A and the transformer is 100% efficient.
(a) Calculate
power = ..................................
voltage = ..................................
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(b) Explain
(i) what is meant by the statement that the transformer is 100% efficient,
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(ii) how the transformer changes an input voltage into a different output voltage.
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6 Fig. 8.1 shows the outline of an a.c. generator. The peak output voltage of the generator is
6.0 V and the output has a frequency of 10 Hz.
output N coil
iron core
bearing
rings
connected
one to each
end of coil SFig. 8.1
handle to
turn coil
(a) Fig. 8.2 shows the axes of a voltage-time graph for the generator output.
voltage / V
0
0
0.1 0.2 0.3
time / s
Fig. 8.2
On Fig. 8.2,
(i) mark suitable voltage values on the voltage axis,
(ii) draw a graph of the generator output. [3]
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(c) State the energy changes that occur in the generator when it is producing output.
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