Transcript Magnetism

MAGNETISM
Chapter 22
Magnetism
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Magnetism is a force of attraction or repulsion due
to an arrangement of electrons
The Magnetic forces usually are strongest at the two
ends of the magnet. These are called poles
Poles
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The end of the magnet that points toward the north
is called the north magnetic pole. The other end that
points south is the south magnetic pole.
The rule for magnetic poles is: Like poles repel,
unlike poles attract
Magnetic Fields
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The region in which magnetic forces can act is called
a magnetic field
Magnetic Materials
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Natural magnets – naturally occurring substances that
have magnetic properties. ex: magnetite.
Magnetic induction – the process by which a material
is made into a magnet. ex: stroking some materials in
one direction with a strong magnet
Temporary magnets – materials that are easy to
magnetize, but lose their magnetism quickly. ex: soft
iron
Permanent magnets – materials that are more difficult
to magnetize, but tend to stay magnetized. ex: cobalt,
nickel and iron
Magnetic Materials cont.
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Why are some materials
magnetic while others aren’t?
Scientists believe that magnetism
is due to the motion of electronsparticularly their spin.
All electrons spin and create a
magnetic field around
themselves.
Magnetic Materials cont.
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Most electrons occur in pairs with opposite spins which
cancel each others magnetic fields. Some metals
contain electrons with unpaired electrons.
A region in which the magnetic fields of atoms are
grouped together is called magnetic domain. The
domains are randomly arranged in an un-magnetized
object.
In a magnetized object the domains are aligned.
Electromagnetism
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Electricity and magnetism are related. This is called
electromagnetism
An electric current flowing through a wire gives rise to
a magnetic field whose direction depends upon the
direction of the current.
Coiling a conductor around a piece of soft iron will
produce a powerful magnet. This is temporary and is
only magnetic as long as current passes through the
wire
The strength of an electromagnet can be increased
two ways:
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↑ the number of loops
↑ the voltage
Electromagnetic Induction
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English scientist Michael Faraday discovered that
electric current could be generated or induced by
moving a wire through a magnetic field
The process by which a current is produced by the
motion of a conductor (wire) in a magnetic field is
called electromagnetic induction