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Properties and structure of materials - Differences in the properties of substances in a mixture, such as particle size, solubility, magnetism, density, electrostatic attraction, melting point and boiling point, can be used to separate them ACSPH099 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Gravity and motion - Projectile motion can be analysed quantitatively by treating the horizontal and vertical components of the motion independently ACSPH102 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Electromagnetism - Electrostatically charged objects exert a force upon one another; the magnitude of this force can be calculated using Coulomb’s Law ACSPH106 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Electromagnetism - Currentcarrying wires are surrounded by magnetic fields; these fields are utilised in solenoids and electromagnets ACSPH107 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Electromagnetism - The strength of the magnetic field produced by a current is called the magnetic flux density ACSPH110 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Electromagnetism - A changing magnetic flux induces a potential difference; this process of electromagnetic induction is used in stepup and stepdown transformers, DC and AC generators, and AC induction motors ACSPH111 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Electromagnetism - Conservation of energy, expressed as Lenz’s Law of electromagnetic induction, is used to determine the direction of induced current ACSPH108 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Electromagnetism - Magnets, magnetic materials, moving charges and currentcarrying wires experience a force in a magnetic field; this force is utilised in DC electric motors ACSPH109 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Electromagnetism - Magnetic flux is defined in terms of magnetic flux density and area ACSPH100 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Gravity and motion - When an object experiences a net force of constant magnitude perpendicular to its velocity, it will undergo uniform circular motion, including circular motion on a horizontal plane and around a banked track ACSPH098 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Gravity and motion - The vector nature of the gravitational force can be used to analyse motion on inclined planes by considering the components of the gravitational force (that is, weight) parallel and perpendicular to the plane ACSPH103 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Electromagnetism - A positively charged body placed in an electric field will experience a force in the direction of the field; the strength of the electric field is defined as the force per unit charge ACSPH104 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Electromagnetism - Point charges and charged objects produce an electric field in the space that surrounds them; field theory attributes the electrostatic force on a point charge or charged body to the presence of an electric field ACSPH105 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Electromagnetism - When a charged body moves or is moved from one point to another in an electric field and its potential energy changes, work is done on or by the field
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Curriculum resources related to 'magnetism'
ACSCH026 Year 11 Chemical fundamentalsProperties and structure of materials - Differences in the properties of substances in a mixture, such as particle size, solubility, magnetism, density, electrostatic attraction, melting point and boiling point, can be used to separate them ACSPH099 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Gravity and motion - Projectile motion can be analysed quantitatively by treating the horizontal and vertical components of the motion independently ACSPH102 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Electromagnetism - Electrostatically charged objects exert a force upon one another; the magnitude of this force can be calculated using Coulomb’s Law ACSPH106 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Electromagnetism - Currentcarrying wires are surrounded by magnetic fields; these fields are utilised in solenoids and electromagnets ACSPH107 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Electromagnetism - The strength of the magnetic field produced by a current is called the magnetic flux density ACSPH110 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Electromagnetism - A changing magnetic flux induces a potential difference; this process of electromagnetic induction is used in stepup and stepdown transformers, DC and AC generators, and AC induction motors ACSPH111 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Electromagnetism - Conservation of energy, expressed as Lenz’s Law of electromagnetic induction, is used to determine the direction of induced current ACSPH108 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Electromagnetism - Magnets, magnetic materials, moving charges and currentcarrying wires experience a force in a magnetic field; this force is utilised in DC electric motors ACSPH109 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Electromagnetism - Magnetic flux is defined in terms of magnetic flux density and area ACSPH100 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Gravity and motion - When an object experiences a net force of constant magnitude perpendicular to its velocity, it will undergo uniform circular motion, including circular motion on a horizontal plane and around a banked track ACSPH098 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Gravity and motion - The vector nature of the gravitational force can be used to analyse motion on inclined planes by considering the components of the gravitational force (that is, weight) parallel and perpendicular to the plane ACSPH103 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Electromagnetism - A positively charged body placed in an electric field will experience a force in the direction of the field; the strength of the electric field is defined as the force per unit charge ACSPH104 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Electromagnetism - Point charges and charged objects produce an electric field in the space that surrounds them; field theory attributes the electrostatic force on a point charge or charged body to the presence of an electric field ACSPH105 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Electromagnetism - When a charged body moves or is moved from one point to another in an electric field and its potential energy changes, work is done on or by the field
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