Magnetism Chapter 19. Section 1 - What is Magnetism? Magnet – Any material that attracts iron and materials that contain iron. Magnets attract iron and.

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Magnetism Chapter 19

Section 1 - What is Magnetism? Magnet – Any material that attracts iron and materials that contain iron. Magnets attract iron and material that contain iron. Magnets attract or repel other magnets. In addition, one part of a magnet will always point north when allowed to swing freely.

Chapter 19 What is Magnetism? Magnetic pole - the ends of a magnetic object, where the magnetic force is strongest. – North and south poles Magnetic poles that are unlike attract each other, and magnetic poles that are alike repel each other. Magnetic force - the force of attraction or repulsion of magnetic materials What happens when you break a magnet?

Chapter 19 What is Magnetism? Magnetic Field - The area of magnetic force around a magnet Magnetic field lines – invisible lines that map out the magnetic field around a magnet –magnetic field lines - Diagram pg.657 –magnetic field interactions - Diagram pg.659

Chapter 19 Section 2 - INSIDE A MAGNET The magnetic properties of a material depend on the structure of its atoms. Element – one of about 100 basic substances that make up all matter. Atom – the smallest complete particle of an element. –Nucleus – center region of an atom Proton – particle that carries a positive charge Neutron – particle without a charge

Chapter 19 Section 2 - INSIDE A MAGNET Electron Spin – A spinning electron produces a magnetic field that makes the electron behave like a tiny magnet in an atom. Magnetic Domain – a grouping of atoms that have their magnetic fields aligned.

Chapter 19 INSIDE A MAGNET In a magnetized material, all or most of the magnetic domains are arranged in the same direction. pg.664 Ferromagnetic material – a material that shows strong magnetic properties Magnets can be made, destroyed, or broken apart.

Chapter 19 INSIDE A MAGNET Making magnets - metallic object in a strong magnetic field, or rub it with a strong magnet Temporary magnet – a magnet made from a material that easily loses its magnetism Permanent magnet - a magnet made from a material that keeps its magnetism for a long time

Chapter 19 INSIDE A MAGNET Destroying magnets - drop it or strike it, heat it up Breaking Magnets – produces smaller pieces which are still magnets

Chapter 19 Magnetic Earth Compass - a device with a magnetized needle that spins freely Just like a bar magnet, Earth has an immense magnetic field surrounding it and two magnetic poles. magnetic declination - the angle between geographic north and the north to which a compass needle points pg. 671

Chapter 19 Magnetic Earth (con’t.) Since Earth produces a strong magnetic field, Earth itself can make magnets out of ferromagnetic materials. Molten rocks that harden can also indicate the direction of the earth’s magnetic field at the time the rocks cooled. Earth’s magnetic field has completely reversed direction every million years or so.

Chapter 19 Magnetic Earth (con’t.) Earth’s magnetic field affects the movements of electrically charged particles in space. (Charged particles also affect the Earth’s magnetic field.) Van Allen Belts – two doughnut-shaped regions between 1,000 and 25,000 kilometers above Earth’s surface Solar Wind – a stream of electrically charged particles flowing at high speeds from the Sun

Chapter 19 Magnetic Earth (con’t.) Magnetosphere – The region of Earth’s magnetic field shaped by the solar wind. Aurora – a glowing region in the atmosphere caused by charged particles from the sun. –Arora borealis – Northern Lights –Arora australis – Southern Lights