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Electromagnetism Cheat Card

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Electromagnetism and Fleming's Left-Hand Rule Cheat Card

This unique 3D-printed model is a must-have educational tool for students, educators, and science enthusiasts exploring electromagnetism. Designed to fit the size of a standard business card (but thicker for durability), this multicoloured cheat card serves as both a study aid and a visual guide for understanding fundamental concepts in electromagnetism.

Side 1: Fleming’s Left-Hand Rule

The first side features a clear and precise illustration of Fleming's Left-Hand Rule. This rule is essential for determining the direction of motion (Force), the magnetic field (Field), and current (Current) in electromagnetic interactions. The diagram uses the left-hand illustration (F, B, I) to represent these components visually, making it easy to memorise and apply in practical or theoretical physics problems.

Side 2: Magnetic Field Representation

The reverse side provides a detailed visualisation of a bar magnet, complete with clearly marked North (N) and South (S) poles. Arrows indicate the electromagnetic fields flowing from the North to the South pole, making it a valuable tool for understanding the interaction between magnetic fields and electric currents. This side avoids text to focus solely on the imagery, providing an intuitive grasp of the concepts.

 

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