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Forces Between Electricity & Magnets

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Forces Between Electricity and Magnets

When a potential difference (p.d) is induced in a wire, it creates a force acting in the opposite direction to the action that induced the p.d. This is due to the motor effect.

Moving downwards

Moving downwards

  • If a wire moves downwards into a horseshoe magnet:
    • A p.d is induced in the wire and an electric current flows through the wire.
    • A force will push the wire upwards, opposing the downwards movement of the wire that induced the p.d.
Moving upwards

Moving upwards

  • If the wire was moving upwards to create the p.d, then the force on the wire due to the induced p.d would push it downwards.
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