GCSE Standard Questions: The Generator

(Electromagnetic Induction)

Q6. The diagram shows a simple seismometer made by a student.

To test that the seismometer works, the student pushes the bar magnet into the coil and then releases the bar magnet.

(a) Why does the movement of the bar magnet induce a potential difference across the coil?

The generator effect - when a conductor is moved relative to a magnetic field so that the field-lines are cut by the conductor a potential difference is induced across its ends.

[2 marks]

(b) Why is the induced potential difference across the coil alternating?

It is alternating because the magnet changes direction as it oscillates therefore cutting across the field lines in the opposite direction.

[1 mark]

(c) The sketch graph shows how the potential difference induced across the coil varies after the bar magnet has been released.

Which statement in the table below describes the movement of the magnet when the induced potential difference is zero? Tick one box.

Statement Tick here
Accelerating upwards.  
Constant speed upwards.  
Decelerating downwards.  
Stationary.

 

[1 mark]

(d) The seismometer cannot detect small vibrations.

Suggest two changes to the design of the seismometer that would make it more sensitive to small vibrations.

Any two from:

stronger magnetic field

more turns on the coil

push the turns closer together

use a spring with a lower spring constant (weaker/less stiff spring)

[2 marks]

(Total 6 marks)