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The shadow of electricity
Magnetism The shadow of electricity
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Objectives Identify the direction and distance dependence of the force between magnetic poles.
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Magnetic fields
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Magnets Attract and Repel
Magnets apply forces to each other. Opposite poles attract, like poles repel.
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Poll Question The magnitude of the force between magnetic poles
is the same at all distances. becomes stronger as the poles come closer. becomes weaker as the poles come closer.
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Magnetic Field Lines Conventions as with electric field lines.
direction is direction of force on a north pole strong field where lines are close together Field lines point from North to South pole.
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Board Work Sketch the pattern of magnetic field lines for two dipole magnets positioned as N S N S
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Naming the poles N = north-seeking Earth’s north pole is a south pole!
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Poll Question What happens if you break a magnet between its north and south poles? You make two smaller magnets, each with a north and south pole. One piece will be a north pole and one piece will be a south pole. One piece is a magnet and the other is not. None of these.
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Do Magnetic Poles Exist?
North or south poles have never been isolated! Source: Hewitt, Fig. 24.7 Magnetic “monopoles” probably do not exist.
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Reading for Next Time Magnets and charges Main ideas
How magnetic fields act on electric charges
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