Magnetism Magnetic Force 1 Definition of Magnetic Field Cross Products Bar Magnets Horseshoe Magnets The Earth’s Magnetic Field.

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Magnetism Magnetic Force 1 Definition of Magnetic Field Cross Products Bar Magnets Horseshoe Magnets The Earth’s Magnetic Field

Magnetism Magnetic Force 2 Definition of Magnetic Field

Magnetism Magnetic Force 3 Properties of a magnetic field Definition of a Magnetic Field A magnetic field is a set of vectors found everywhere in space. These vectors describe the interaction between moving charges and other moving charges. What magnetic fields are not … 1.They are not themselves charges. 2.They are not electric (or any other) fields. 3.They are not contained in charges. 4.They are not forces.

Magnetism Magnetic Force 4 Magnetic fields are caused by the movement of charge. Magnetic fields also put forces on moving charges. Magnetic fields are in addition to electric fields. Magnetism is NOT the same as electricity. Magnetic objects have North and South poles. For every North pole there is an attached South pole. You can’t have one without the other.

Magnetism Magnetic Force 5 Cross Products

Magnetism Magnetic Force 6 1.Point the fingers of your right hand in the direction of the vector A. 2.Curl your fingers toward the direction of the vector B. 3.The cross-product vector C is given by the direction of your thumb. This movie is availabale as a separate file.

Magnetism Magnetic Force 7 Bar Magnets

Magnetism Magnetic Force 8 Bar Magnets get their magnetism from spinning electrons. The spin axis of these electrons align. This is called Ferromagnetism

Magnetism Magnetic Force 9 The direction of the magnetic field vector at any point in space is easily found by using a smaller magnet. This smaller magnet we call a compass.

Magnetism Magnetic Force 10 If we draw the field lines that correspond to these field vectors, they would look like this.

Magnetism Magnetic Force 11 Horseshoe Magnets

Magnetism Magnetic Force 12 If we draw the field lines of a bar magnet, they look like this.

Magnetism Magnetic Force 13 The Earth’s Magnetic Field

Magnetism Magnetic Force 14

Magnetism Magnetic Force 15 The magnetic field of the earth is stretched by the solar wind.