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The motor effect and force on a conductor
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 2/3

The motor effect is the force experienced by a:

  1. Current-carrying wire in a magnetic field
  2. Stationary wire
  3. Magnet in still air
  4. Resistor with no current
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✓ Answer: ACurrent-carrying wire in a magnetic field
When a current flows through a wire in a magnetic field, the wire experiences a force — the motor effect.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 2/3

Magnetic flux density is measured in:

  1. Tesla (T)
  2. Newtons (N)
  3. Amps (A)
  4. Volts (V)
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✓ Answer: ATesla (T)
Magnetic flux density (B) is measured in tesla (T).
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