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Magnets 6.P.3A.4

Magnets Know that magnetism is the force of attraction or repulsion of magnetic materials. Surrounding a magnet is a magnetic field that applies a force, a push or pull, without actually touching an object. Evidence of a magnetic field can be found in how the field affects magnetic materials (including, but not limited to, a compass, iron filings, and paper clips).

Magnets An electric current flowing through a wire wrapped around an iron core forms a magnet. A coil of wire spinning around a magnet or a magnet spinning around a coil of wire can form an electric current.

Electricity and Magnets Examples of how magnetism and electricity are interrelated can be demonstrated by the following devices: Electromagnets Generators Simple Electric Motors

Electromagnets An electromagnet is formed when a wire in an electric circuit is wrapped around an iron core producing a magnetic field. The magnet that results loses its magnetism if the electric current stops flowing.

generators A generator produces an electric current when a coil of wire wrapped around an iron core is rotated near a magnet. Generators at power plants produce electric energy for our homes.

generators A generator contains coils of wire that are stationary, and rotating magnets are rotated by turbines. Turbines are huge wheels that rotate when pushed by water, wind, or steam. Thus mechanical energy is changed to electrical energy by a generator. Smaller generators may be powered by gasoline.

Simple Electric motors An electric motor changes electrical energy to mechanical energy. It contains an electromagnet that rotates between the poles of a magnet. The coil of the electromagnet is connected to a battery or other source of electric current. When an electric current flows through the wire in the electromagnet, a magnetic field is produced in the coil.

Simple Electric motors Like poles of the magnets repel and unlike poles of the magnets attract. This causes the coil to rotate and thus changes electrical energy to mechanical energy. This rotating coil of wire can be attached to a shaft and a blade in an electric fan.