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Answer the following Why would a train move faster using electromagnets? Where are magnets the strongest? Since we know the Aurora Borealis occurs because of magnetism, why do you think it only occurs in 2 places on earth?
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Magnet Making and Breaking
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Magnetic Domains Tiny fields of magnets normally go all directions
When we can organize them in one direction we get magnetism
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Magnet Types Two categories of magnetism – Temporary and Permanent
Temporary Magnet – loses magnetism easily Permanent Magnet – Hard to magnetize, but keeps charge for a long time.
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Permanent Magnets Ferromagnetic Materials –
These type of magnets are going to have strong magnetic properties EXAMPLES: Iron, Nickel, cobalt, gadolinum, neodymium Metal alloy – ALNICO Aluminum, nickel, iron and cobalt Cheap and easy to make, very common Most common magnets nowadays are Ferrite Chips easy, but cheap and strong Think Fridge Magnets
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Ferrofluids Liquids (Usually oils) mixed with magnetic materials that will react to magnetic fields FERROFLUID VIDEO (WATCH THIS)
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Making a stronger magnet
The better the domains are aligned – stronger the magnet MRI Machines are an example of very strong electromagnets being used for a specific purpose.
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