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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 ACSPH136 Year 12 Revolutions in modern physics
Quantum theory - On the atomic level, electromagnetic radiation is emitted or absorbed in discrete packets called photons; the energy of a photon is proportional to its frequency; and the constant of proportionality, Planck’s constant, can be determined experimentally (fo 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
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Curriculum resources related to 'Magnetic'
ACSPH106 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetismElectromagnetism - 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 ACSPH136 Year 12 Revolutions in modern physics
Quantum theory - On the atomic level, electromagnetic radiation is emitted or absorbed in discrete packets called photons; the energy of a photon is proportional to its frequency; and the constant of proportionality, Planck’s constant, can be determined experimentally (fo 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
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VERNIER NXT SENSOR ADAPTOR.
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Vernier Go Direct Visible Spectrophotometer
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Vernier Go Direct PAR Sensor
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Vernier Go Direct Pyranometer
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Vernier Go Direct Voltage Probe
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Vernier Pyranometer - Solar Power Meter
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IEC Microwave Apparatus Complete Kit
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IEC Amplifier High Sensitivity
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