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NATE and Cole's information Period 1 1.4
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Electromagnets Currents in wires create a magnetic field around the wire By turning the current on and off, you can control the magnetic field You can control the magnetic field
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Solenoids Magnetic field around current carrying wire forms a cylinder around the wire If wire is twisted into a loop, magnetic field lines are bunched up in the loop Strength in magnetic field lines increase as number of loops increase By winding the wire into a coil, you have strengthened the field into the center of the coil The two ends of the coil act as poles A current carrying coil of wire with many loops is called a solenoid A solenoid is a magnetic field that can be turned on and off by switching the current off or on
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Multiplying Magnetism When a ferromagnetic material such as iron is placed in a solenoid, the magnetic field is increased When a ferromagnetic material is placed in a solenoids magnetic field, it acts as a magnet A solenoid with a ferromagnetic core is an electromagnet An electromagnet is a strong magnet that can be turned on and off Electromagnets can be used for lifting scrap metal
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Increasing the Strength of an Electromagnet Use a stronger ferromagnetic core, add more and closer coils to the solenoid, add more loops in the wire, or increase the current.
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Recording Information When you record information on computer disks or credit cards, you are using electromagnets When you talk into a microphone, the current changes with the vibration of your voice Since the current changes, so does the magnetic field
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