Section 8.2: March 22 nd, 2011 Electric Current and Magnetism Electricity and magnetism are related. Early scientists hypothesized that the electric.

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Section 8.2: March 22 nd, 2011

Electric Current and Magnetism Electricity and magnetism are related. Early scientists hypothesized that the electric current must produce a magnetic field around the wire, and the direction of the field changes with the direction of the current. Electricity and Magnetism

Moving Charges and Magnetic Fields It is now known that moving charges, like those in an electric current, produce magnetic fields. Around a current-carrying wire the magnetic field lines form circles. Electricity and Magnetism

Moving Charges and Magnetic Fields The direction of the magnetic field around the wire reverses when the direction of the current in the wire reverses. As the current in the wire increases the strength of the magnetic field increases. Electricity and Magnetism

Electromagnets An electromagnet is a temporary magnet made by wrapping a wire coil carrying a current around an iron core. When a current flows through a wire loop, the magnetic field inside the loop is stronger than the field around a straight wire. Electricity and Magnetism

Electromagnets A single wire wrapped into a cylindrical wire coil is called a solenoid. The magnetic field inside a solenoid is stronger than the field in a single loop. Electricity and Magnetism

Electromagnets If the solenoid is wrapped around an iron core, an electromagnet is formed. Electricity and Magnetism

Electromagnets The solenoid’s magnetic field magnetizes the iron core. As a result, the field inside the solenoid with the iron core can be more than 1,000 times greater than the field inside the solenoid without the iron core. Electricity and Magnetism

Properties of Electromagnets Electromagnets are temporary magnets because the magnetic field is present only when current is flowing in the solenoid. The strength of the magnetic field can be increased by adding more turns of wire to the solenoid or by increasing the current passing through the wire. Electricity and Magnetism

Properties of Electromagnets One end of the electromagnet is a north pole and the other end is a south pole. If placed in a magnetic field, an electromagnet will align itself along the magnetic field lines, just as a compass needle will. Electricity and Magnetism An electromagnet also will attract magnetic materials and be attracted or repelled by other magnets.

Using Electromagnets to Make Sound How does musical information stored on a CD become sound you can hear? The sound is produced by a loudspeaker that contains an electromagnet connected to a flexible speaker cone that is usually made from paper, plastic, or metal. Electricity and Magnetism

Using Electromagnets to Make Sound The electromagnet changes electrical energy to mechanical energy that vibrates the speaker cone to produce sound. Electricity and Magnetism

Making an Electromagnet Rotate The forces exerted on an electromagnet by another magnet can be used to make the electromagnet rotate. Electricity and Magnetism

Making an Electromagnet Rotate One way to change the forces that make the electromagnet rotate is to change the current in the electromagnet. Electricity and Magnetism Increasing the current increases the strength of the forces between the two magnets.

Electric Motors A fan uses an electric motor, which is a device that changes electrical energy into mechanical energy. Electricity and Magnetism The motor in a fan turns the fan blades, moving air past your skin to make you feel cooler. Almost every appliance in which something moves contains an electric motor.

A Simple Electric Motor The main parts of a simple electric motor include: 1)a wire coil 2) a permanent magnet 3) a source of electric current (battery) Electricity and Magnetism The battery produces the current that makes the coil an electromagnet.

A Simple Electric Motor A simple electric motor also includes components called brushes and a commutator. Electricity and Magnetism The brushes are conducting pads connected to the battery. The brushes make contact with the commutator, which is a conducting metal ring that is split. The brushes and the commutator form a closed electric circuit between the battery and the coil.

Making the Motor Spin Step 1. When a current flows in the coil, the magnetic forces between the permanent magnet and the coil cause the coil to rotate. Electricity and Magnetism

Making the Motor Spin Step 2. In this position, the brushes are not in contact with the commutator and no current flows in the coil. Electricity and Magnetism The inertia of the coil keeps it rotating.

Making the Motor Spin Step 3. The commutator reverses the direction of the current in the coil. Electricity and Magnetism This flips the north and south poles of the magnetic field around the coil.

Making the Motor Spin Step 4. The coil rotates until its poles are opposite the poles of the permanent magnet. Electricity and Magnetism The commutator reverses the current, and the coil keeps rotating.