Electromagnets (Edexcel IGCSE Physics (Modular)): Revision Note

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Electromagnets

  • When an electric current flows in a wire it creates a magnetic field around the wire

  • By winding the wire into a coil we can strengthen the magnetic field by concentrating the field lines

  • If this wire is wound around a soft magnet, such as an iron, then an electromagnet is made (see the electromagnet diagram below)

    • The electromagnet is magnetic only when current flows through the wire

Electromagnet diagram

Electromagnet, IGCSE & GCSE Physics revision notes

Electromagnets are made up of a coil of wire wrapped around an iron core

  • The strength of an electromagnet’s magnetic field may be increased by:

    • Increasing the current in the coil

    • Adding more turns to the coil

  • The magnetic field around an electromagnet has the same shape as the one around a bar magnet

  • The field can be reversed by reversing the direction of the current

    • However, bar magnets are always magnetic, unlike electromagnets

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