Magnetism and the motor effect & Electromagnetic induction RC201 / H20
Start date
27 Mar 18
Duration
1 Day
Location
Tile Hill Wood School and Language College, Nutbrook Avenue, Coventry CV4 9PW View on Google Map
Summary
How electromagnetic induction is used in alternators to generate a.c. and
in dynamos to generate d.c.
- Magnetic fields
- Magnetic field created by a current in a long straight conductor
- Magnetic field around a solenoid
- A current carrying conductor placed near a magnet experiences a force
- Fleming’s left hand rule
- F= B x I x l
- Force on a conductor in a magnetic field causes rotation in electric motors
- Electromagnetic induction
Outcomes
You will be able to:
- develop an understanding of the nature, purpose and importance of practical work in physics lessons
- employ new and established practical strategies and techniques to teach physics effectively
- plan how to incorporate these ideas into schemes of learning
Sessions
Date | Time | Location | |
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Strengthening practical work in physics | 27 March 2018 | 14:45-17:15 | West Coventry Academy |
Notes
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Cost
State-funded school or college | Activity fee£25.00 +VAT |
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