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Always have two poles 1 pole seeks north, other seeks south Like poles repulsive Unlike attractive All magnets have two poles
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Direction of force when magnet is placed in someone else’s location Usually a compass Extends from pole to pole, N S Iron (or other magnets) tend to line up parallel to field Recall how electric fields were generated
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Moving electric charges generate a magnetic field Stationary = only electric fields Atoms have moving electrons magnetism Somehow (?) spinning electrons create magnetism Materials in which spins “coordinate” can become magnetic – Fe, Ni, Co
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Clusters of aligned atoms – have same relative magnetic field Presence of magnetism near Fe “forces” an alignment – creating temporary magnet Permanent magnet – domains stay in place after field is removed
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Moving charges experience forces w/I magnetic fields Greatest when perpendicular, zero when parallel Direction of force is perpend. to field & velocity of charge Found by using right hand rule Particles can be steered by mag. Fields Old style TV’s & Earth
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Since moving charges produce magnetism so do electric currents Field is not radial Field forms circles around conductor
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If wire forms a loop, the field lines are concentrated in the center of loop Doubling loops – double field strength Many loops form an electromagnet Iron placed inside loop coils intensifies magnetic field Most powerful electromagnets – superconducting
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Current (moving charges) also causes a deflection (force) on wires Again perpendicular to field & direction of current Parallel wire with field = no deflection Symmetry: current deflects magnetic compass & magnets deflect current carrying wires
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Galvanometers Magnetic needle inside loops of wire indicates current – galvanometer The more coils – the more sensitive Can be made into a ammeter or voltmeter
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Electric motor = galvanometer made to change current direction with every half rotation Current flow in opposite directions causes forces in opposite directions
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The earth acts as a giant magnet Geographic/Magnetic poles do not line up Difference between = magnetic declination “current” theory – liquid inside (core) is flowing creating magnetism Magnetism has “switched” (reversed) many times in the past
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