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A Level Physics Practice Test: Electromagnetism and Magnetic Field
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Electromagnetism is the interaction between charged particles that occurs via electromagnetic fields. It is one of the four fundamental forces of nature, and is the dominant force between atoms and molecules. Electromagnetism is a combination of magnetism and electrostatics, which are two distinct but closely related phenomena.  Electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are mathematical functions of time and position that represent the influences on and due to electric charges. EMFs are a combination of an electric field and a magnetic field, and can be regarded as such at any point in space and... Show more
A Level Physics Practice Test: Electromagnetism and Magnetic Field
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19 Questions

1. Unit of luminous intensity is
2. Weakest force in nature is
3. Unraveling an electromagnetic gives
4. 1 Tesla is equal to
5. F = BIL can only be used if the magnetic field and electric current are
6. Derived unit Tesla is related to
7. If the magnetic flux density and current are at right angles, then component of force acting on the conductor is
8. Weakest force in nature is
9. 1 Tesla is equal to
10. Magnetic field can be produced by using
11. In Fleming's left hand rule, thumb shows direction of
12. Whenever there is force on magnetic pole, there exists
13. Force per meter on two wires carrying a current of 1 A placed 1 m apart is equal to
14. F = BIL can only be used if the magnetic field and electric current are
15. Flux density is defined by
16. Derived unit Tesla is related to
17. If we reverse the direction of electric current, then the direction of magnetic field will be
18. Whenever there is force on magnetic pole, there exists
19. If we reverse the direction of electric current, then the direction of magnetic field will be