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Magnetism
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Observe: SNSN Attract or repel?
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Observe: SNSN Attract or repel?
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Observe: SN SN Attract or repel?
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Observe: SN SN Attract or repel?
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Observe: SN
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SN Make a map of the magnetic field around the bar magnet
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N S Make a map of the magnetic field around the horseshoe magnet
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Try this.
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What does the current in the wire do?
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The magnetic field, B N S B
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A current makes a magnetic field I B
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I B I B This is called the right hand rule
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Fields If you put a ______ in a __________ field, it will experience a force.
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Fields If you put a ______ in a __________ field, it will experience a force. If you put a mass in a gravitational field, it will experience a force.
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Fields If you put a ______ in a __________ field, it will experience a force. If you put a mass in a gravitational field, it will experience a force. If you put a charge in an electrical field, it will experience a force.
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Fields If you put a ______ in a __________ field, it will experience a force. If you put a mass in a gravitational field, it will experience a force. If you put a charge in an electrical field, it will experience a force. If you put a magnet in a magnetic field, it will experience a force.
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Oddly enough… Electrical and magnetic fields can attract and repel. Gravitational fields seem to only attract
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The relationship between electricity and magnetism A moving charge affects a magnet A moving magnet affects a charge
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The relationship between electricity and magnetism A moving charge affects a magnet … it makes a magnetic field A moving magnet affects a charge … it makes an electrical field
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The relationship between electricity and magnetism A moving charge affects a magnet … it makes a magnetic field A moving magnet affects a charge … it makes an electrical field There is an application of the right hand rule for each of these
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The relationship between electricity and magnetism A stable magnetic field affects a charge… A stable electrical field affects a magnet…
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The relationship between electricity and magnetism A stable magnetic field affects a charge… … only if the charge is moving A stable electrical field affects a magnet… …only if the magnet is moving
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The relationship between electricity and magnetism A stable magnetic field affects a charge… … only if the charge is moving A stable electrical field affects a magnet… …only if the magnet is moving There is an application of the right hand rule for each of these
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Electromagnets A coil of wire, carrying a current makes a magnetic field. If you put the coil around a piece of iron or steel, it becomes an electromagnet.
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Electromagnets A coil of wire, carrying a current makes a magnetic field. If you put the coil around a piece of iron or steel, it becomes an electromagnet. Where could you use an electromagnet?
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Solenoid If a magnet can move into and out of the coil, it is called a solenoid.
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Solenoid If a magnet can move into and out of the coil, it is called a solenoid. Where could you use a solenoid?
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Electric motors An electric motor converts electrical energy into work, usually rotational motion. Usually, a magnet makes coil of wire rotate when a current is flowing.
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Which direction is the force on the wire?
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Use the right hand rule !
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B = the magnetic field =index finger I = the (+) current =thumb F = force on the wire =palm
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B = the magnetic field =index finger I = the (+) current =thumb F = force on the wire =palm
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What is the missing vector ? I B
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I B
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Motors --Convert electrical energy into mechanical energy --An electric current causes a coil of wire to spin in a magnetic field --The rotational motion can do many jobs Mechanical Energy Electrical Energy
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Generators --Convert mechanical energy into electrical energy --A coil of wire spinning in a magnetic field causes an electric current --There are many ways to spin the generator Mechanical Energy Electrical Energy
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Motors --Convert electrical energy into mechanical energy --An electric current causes a coil of wire to spin in a magnetic field --The rotational motion can do many jobs Generators --Convert mechanical energy into electrical energy --A coil of wire spinning in a magnetic field causes an electric current --There are many ways to spin the generator Mechanical Energy Electrical Energy
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Generator: If you move the wire, the force is exerted on the charge Motor: If you move the charge (a current), the force is exerted on the wire B B I Force EMF Mechanical Energy Electrical Energy
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B = the magnetic field =index finger v = velocity of moving wire =thumb EMF = force on the charge =palm
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What is the missing vector ? v B
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v B
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v EMF
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