The a.c. generator
Cambridge IGCSE Physics (0625) · Unit 4: Electricity and magnetism · 4 flashcards
The a.c. generator is topic 4.5.2 in the Cambridge IGCSE Physics (0625) syllabus , positioned in Unit 4 — Electricity and magnetism , alongside Simple phenomena of magnetism, Electric charge and Electric current.
This topic is examined in Paper 1 (multiple-choice) and Papers 3/4 (theory), plus Paper 5 or Paper 6 (practical / alternative to practical).
The deck below contains 4 flashcards — covering the precise wording mark schemes reward.
What the Cambridge 0625 syllabus says
Official 2026-2028 specThese are the exact learning objectives Cambridge sets for this topic. Match the command word (Describe, Explain, State, etc.) in your answer to score full marks.
- Describe Describe a simple form of a.c. generator (rotating coil or rotating magnet) and the use of slip rings and brushes where needed Supplement
- Sketch Sketch and interpret graphs of e.m.f. against time for simple a.c. generators and relate the position of the generator coil to the peaks, troughs and zeros of the e.m.f. Supplement
Describe the key components and their function in a simple a.c. generator where a coil rotates in a magnetic field. Emphasize the role of slip rings and brushes.
The key components are:
1. Rotating Coil (Armature): A coil of wire that rotates within a magnetic field. Its rotation induces an electromotive force (e.m.f.).
2. Magnetic Field: Provided by a permanent magnet or electromagnet, which provides the magnetic flux that the coil cuts through.
3. Slip Rings: Conductive rings connected to the ends of the rotating coil. They rotate with the coil.
4. Brushes: Stationary conductors (often made of carbon) that maintain contact with the slip rings. They allow the current generated in the coil to be transferred to the external circuit.
The slip rings ensure continuous electrical contact between the rotating coil and the external circuit as the coil rotates, allowing an alternating current to flow.
State two functions of the brushes in a simple a.c. generator with a rotating coil.
1. To maintain electrical contact with the rotating slip rings.
2. To allow the alternating current generated in the coil to be transmitted to the external circuit.
Sketch a graph of e.m.f. against time for a simple a.c. generator over one complete rotation of the coil. On your sketch, indicate the positions of the coil (parallel and perpendicular to the magnetic field) that correspond to the peaks, troughs and zeros of the e.m.f.
The graph should be a sinusoidal wave. Peaks occur when the coil is moving perpendicular to the magnetic field (vertical), resulting in maximum rate of change of flux linkage. Troughs are also when the coil is vertical, but with the opposite polarity. Zeros occur when the coil is parallel (horizontal) to the magnetic field, resulting in minimum rate of change of flux linkage. The X-axis represents time and the Y-axis represents e.m.f. (Voltage). The graph should show one full wave.
State two positions of the coil in a simple a.c. generator where the induced e.m.f. is zero. Explain why the e.m.f. is zero in these positions.
The induced e.m.f. is zero when the coil is parallel to the magnetic field. This is because at these positions, the rate of change of magnetic flux linkage is zero. The coil is moving parallel to the magnetic field lines, not cutting across them, so no e.m.f is generated.
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