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ОтветитьThe wire used in an electromagnet which is wrapped around an iron core must be insulated. A bare wire would cause current to pass through the core creating a short.
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ОтветитьI did a topic test on this and got 2/30… hope this helps 😭😭
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ОтветитьThank you... I learned more in your 5-minute video than in 3 years of physics lessons. :)
ОтветитьMan tysm I have my final physics exam this year and i just found out abt the F=BIL rule , we were not taught about this in school
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ОтветитьWhat would happen if you used a hard magnetic material (instead of soft) when trying to increase your electromagnet's strength?
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ОтветитьThis is the best video that helped me understand more and learning more about electromagnet. I was struggling to understand in my class about electromagnet and this made my day. :)
ОтветитьThanks so much! I haven't understood this since yr7 and now I do!!
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ОтветитьIf only teachers explained like this, physics would be so much easier and students would see the beauty of it instead of being terrified of it
Ответитьthis was the best time anyone explained physics this still helped eve if I am a year 8
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Ответитьi literally learned more in 5 min than a lecture with my teacher!
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ОтветитьEasy to understand than text books
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ОтветитьThank you for these videos. Physics makes my skin crawl but at least i understand it now.
Edit: Got my grade 8 in physics. Doing for a level now
I’m nowhere near my GCSEs but this is my special interest and this video was very interesting
ОтветитьBrilliant, it's amazing how long I had to search for someone to explain this as clearly as you have just done. Thank you
Ответить“It’s going to get harder”
What it is
2+2=4
Literally tomorrow is my exam and this helps a lot
ОтветитьDirection of the magnetic field - depends of the direction of the current. Determined by the right hand rule.
ОтветитьA wire - current flows through it from bottom to top. The electric current produces produces a magnetic field all around the wire, which can be represented with field lines - concentric circles around the wire, closest together near the wire, as it’s where the magnetic field is the strongest.
Ответитьelectromagnetism: Phenomenon by which electric currents produce their own magnetic fields.
Wires, coils, solenoids, and electromagnets.
Tho not GCSE student it's really helpful for me ...this explains better than my teacher
ОтветитьI see all these people watching this for their exams and I'm just watching it for fun tbh
I'm only going into physics this september
now i finally get it! 😁 so many ppl explained how is it works, but this content i understand the most🙌
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Ответитьi have an exam tmr its all the sciences wish me luck lol
ОтветитьIf people who love physics and do not have a good teacher, they would lose their interest in the subject but because of you, keep their interest in the subject.
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Do Magnetic Fields produce Electric Currents?
Ответитьcap magnets aren’t real
ОтветитьSome easy stuff, when will gcse get challenging
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