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糖心Vlog

Last updated

10 February 2025

pptx, 1.14 MB
pptx, 1.14 MB

This comprehensive PowerPoint presentation is tailored for IGCSE Physics students, covering the essential concepts of Electromagnetic Effects. Ideal for educators teaching the IGCSE Coordinated Science syllabus (0654) or IGCSE Physics (0625), the resource includes detailed explanations, diagrams, and key objectives for each topic. Here鈥檚 what it offers:
Topics Covered:

Electromagnetic Induction: Faraday's discoveries and applications. Factors affecting induced electromotive force (e.m.f.). Relative directions of force, field, and induced current. Magnetic Effects of Current: Magnetic field patterns around conductors and solenoids. Right-hand grip rule for determining field directions. The A.C. Generator: Structure and function. Fleming鈥檚 Right-Hand Rule. Voltage-time graph interpretation. The Motor Effect: Explanation and applications (e.g., electric motors). Fleming鈥檚 Left-Hand Rule. The D.C. Motor: Working principles, split-ring commutator, and turning effects. Transformers: Step-up and step-down transformers. Transformer equations and power loss reduction.

Features:

Engaging Visuals: Includes labeled diagrams and clear illustrations for complex concepts. Practice Questions: Reinforce understanding with thought-provoking questions. Student-Friendly Explanations: Simplified content to aid learning. Curriculum-Aligned: Matches IGCSE requirements.

Why Use This Resource?

Saves preparation time with ready-to-use slides. Supports differentiated learning with visuals and practical examples. Encourages interactive teaching with simulation references like PhET.

Perfect for classroom use or as a revision aid, this resource ensures students master the foundational concepts of Electromagnetic Effects.

Price: 2
File Format: PowerPoint (.pptx)
Available On: TES Resources

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