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Assignment-2. Physics - A2: Unit-5: Maple Leaf International School

The document describes how a dynamo torch and motor speed sensor work. 1. A dynamo torch has a permanent magnet that rotates inside a coil of wire via a handle. Rotating the magnet faster induces a greater current that makes the bulb brighter. 2. A motor's speed is monitored via a magnet attached to its shaft. As the magnet rotates by a coil, the voltage displayed on an oscilloscope shows the motor's rotation rate. Doubling the shaft's rotation rate doubles the frequency seen on the oscilloscope. 3. Calculations using the oscilloscope readings determine the magnetic flux through the coil is approximately 3×10^-7 Wb and the magnetic flux density at

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Assignment-2. Physics - A2: Unit-5: Maple Leaf International School

The document describes how a dynamo torch and motor speed sensor work. 1. A dynamo torch has a permanent magnet that rotates inside a coil of wire via a handle. Rotating the magnet faster induces a greater current that makes the bulb brighter. 2. A motor's speed is monitored via a magnet attached to its shaft. As the magnet rotates by a coil, the voltage displayed on an oscilloscope shows the motor's rotation rate. Doubling the shaft's rotation rate doubles the frequency seen on the oscilloscope. 3. Calculations using the oscilloscope readings determine the magnetic flux through the coil is approximately 3×10^-7 Wb and the magnetic flux density at

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Assignment-2.

Physics -A2: Unit-5

1. The dynamo torch, Figure 1, is operated by successive squeezes of the handle. These cause a
permanent magnet to rotate within a fixed coil of wires, see Figure 2. Harder squeezes rotate the
magnet faster.

Figure 1 Connecting Figure 2


wires

N Bulb N Cross-
section
of
Magnet
S wires
rotating
in coil

Handle
Fixed coil S
of wires (Linkage between handle
and magnet not shown)

On Figure 2 sketch the field of the permanent magnet.

Discuss the physics of how the torch works and the factors which affect the brightness of the
bulb.

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2. In order to monitor the performance of a motor, it is necessary to measure its rate of rotation. A
simple sensor consists of a small bar magnet attached to the output shaft of the motor. A coil of
wire is placed so that the magnet rotates close to it as shown below.

Rotating
shaft

N Magnet
S
Coil To c.r.o.

The voltage induced across the coil is displayed on a c.r.o. (cathode ray oscilloscope). The c.r.o.
screen is shown below.

Figure i

20 mV

5 ms

N
S
1 2 3 4

Explain how the movement of the magnet produces the voltage shown. As part of your
explanation, fill in the three empty boxes (2, 3 and 4) below figure (i) to show the corresponding
positions of the magnet.

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The rotation rate of the shaft is now doubled. The c.r.o. settings are not changed. This produces
the c.r.o screen shown below.

Figure ii

20 mV

5 ms

Explain the differences between figure (i) and figure (ii).

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The shaded area in figure (i) is equal to

2 × (number of turns on coil) × (flux at one end of magnet)

The coil has 240 turns. Show that the flux at each end of the magnet is about 3 × 10–7 Wb.

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The dimensions of the end of the bar magnet are 1.0 cm × 0.5 cm. Calculate an approximate
value for the magnetic flux density at the end of the bar magnet.

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Magnetic flux density = ................................................


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(Total 12 marks)

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3. The formulae list states:

In a magnetic field F = Bqυ sin θ

Describe the situation to which this equation refers, stating the meaning of each symbol.

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The formulae list also gives an equation r = p/BQ.

Describe the situation modelled by this equation, stating the meaning of the symbol p.

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Particles arriving from the Sun can enter the Earth’s magnetic field in such a way that they spiral
along towards the North pole as shown in the diagram below. As they near the North pole they
give rise to the beautiful Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights.

Earth’s Spiraling
magnetic path of the
field particles

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Explain why the path of a particle is curved.

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Explain why the spiralling circular path of a particle decreases in radius as it nears the North
Pole.

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4. The diagram shows a device which may be used as either an electric generator or an electric
motor.

Explain how the same device may be used for these two separate functions, and suggest one
change which would improve its operation in either case.

Axle
Coil B
C

Permanent
magnets

N D A S

Carbon
Split ring commutator brushes

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5. There have been several space missions experimenting with tethered satellites. In a 1992
mission, the tethered satellite was connected to the shuttle Atlantis by a long, conducting cable,
the satellite being in the higher orbit. As the shuttle orbited through the Earth’s magnetic field,
an e.m.f. was induced in the conducting cable.

The shuttle, cable and satellite were all moving through the ionosphere, which contains many
charmed particles. The charged particles were able to complete a circuit, allowing a current to
flow through the cable. One result of this current was that the orbit height of the shuttle, cable
and satellite gradually became less.

Explain

(a) the origin of the induced e.m.f.,

(b) the reduction in the orbit height due to the flow of current.

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6. It should in principle be possible to generate useful electric power by moving a conductor


through the Earth’s magnetic field. In 1996 and 1992 there were (unsuccessful) attempts to do
this using a satellite tethered to a space shuttle. The system consists of the satellite connected to
the shuttle by a conducting cable which is insulated from the ionised gas through which it
moves. (The attempts failed because the cable tangled and broke.)

Satellite

Conducting
Connecting
Cable

Earth

Shuttle

Suppose a cable of length l moves with a speed v perpendicular to a magnetic field B. By


considering the area swept out by the wire in a time ∆t, write down an expression in terms of B, l
and v, for the magnetic flux ∆Φ cut by the cable in time ∆t.

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Hence write an expression for the emf E induced across the ends of this cable.

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It was expected that the tethered cable would generate a maximum of 5000 V across its ends.

If the length of the cable was 20.7 km, and the component of the Earth’s magnetic fluxdensity
perpendicular to it was 3.2 × 10–5 T, calculate how fast the tether must have been moving.

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7. An induction microphone converts sound waves into electrical signals which can be amplified.

Diaphragm

Coil

Magnet

To
amplifier

Describe the stages by which the sound waves are converted into electrical signals.
State whether the signals are a.c. or d.c.

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If the alternating output from a signal generator were fed into the microphone, describe and
explain what would happen to the diaphragm.

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8. Explain the action of a step-down transformer. Your explanation should include reference to the
parts played by the primary and secondary coils and the core of the transformer. You may be
awarded a mark for the clarity of your answer.

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9. State Lenz’s law of electromagnetic induction.

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A bar magnet is dropped from rest through the centre of a coil of wire which is connected to a
resistor and datalogger.

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To
datalogger Coil

State the induced magnetic polarity on the top side of the coil as the magnet falls towards it.

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Add an arrow to the wire to show the direction of the induced current as the magnet falls
towards the coil.
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The graph shows the variation of induced current in the resistor with time as the magnet falls.

Induced
current

I1

0 Time

I2

Explain why the magnitude of I2 is greater than I1.

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10. Explain the action of the transformer shown below. You may be awarded a mark for the clarity
of your answer.

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The following diagram shows an ideal step-down transformer.

240 V

1200 100
turns turns

The input voltage is 240 V. Calculate the output voltage of the transformer.

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(Total 7 marks)

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