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CHAPTER 8 MAGNETISM AND ITS USES
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SECTION 1 MAGNETISM ► All magnets have a north pole and a south pole ► Like poles repel, and unlike poles attract ► Magnetic materials--iron, cobalt, and nickel ► Permanent magnets are made by placing a magnetic material in a strong magnetic field
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SECTION 2 ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM ► Moving charges, like those in an electric current, produce magnetic fields The strength of the magnetic field depends on the amount of current flowing through the wire ► Electromagnet—a temporary magnet made by placing a piece of iron inside a current-carrying coil of wire Magnetic field is present only when current is flowing in the wire coil Increase strength of the magnetic field by adding more coils to the wire coil or increasing the current passing through the wire ► Converts electrical energy into mechanical energy to do work
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► Galvanometer—a device that uses an electromagnet to measure electric current ► Electric motor—a device that changes electrical energy into mechanical energy.
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SECTION 3 PRODUCING ELECTRIC CURRENT ► Generator—a device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy ► Direct current (DC) is current that flows in one direction through a wire ► Alternating current (AC) reverses the direction of the current flow in a regular way
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► Transformer —a device that increases or decreases the voltage of an alternating current A step-up transformer increases voltage A step-down transformer decreases voltage Power carried in power lines as high as 750,000 V is reduced by step down transformers to household current (AC) of 120 V
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