
The Motor Effect _ GCSE Physics
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Physics, Science
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11th Grade - University
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Practice Problem
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Hard
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The video tutorial explains the motor effect, where a current-carrying wire in a magnetic field experiences a force. Fleming's left-hand rule helps determine the force's direction. A simple electric motor uses this principle, with a coil of wire in a magnetic field causing rotation. The motor's speed can be increased by boosting the current or using a stronger magnetic field.
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What is the function of a split ring commutator in a motor?
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What factors can increase the speed of an electric motor?
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