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Magnetic Field Physics 102 Professor Lee Carkner Lecture 17
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PAL # 16 RC Circuits From left loop: I 2 = (15 – 11I 1 )/7.5 = From big loop: I 3 = (15 –11I 1 )/18.2 = Put in junction rule: I 1 = 2 – 1.5I 1 + 0.82 – 0.6I 1 3.1I 1 = 2.82 or I 1 = Put in loop rules: Junction rule: I 1 = I 2 + I 3 Loop rule (left loop): Loop rule (big loop): 15 – 6.2I 3 – 12 I 3 –11I 1 = 0 I1I1 I2I2 I3I3
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Electricity and Magnetism Certain metals Both of these forces are due to the same fact: The reverse is also true: Both electricity and magnetism are related to charge
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Dipolar Field
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Magnets Magnets are dipolar No magnetic monopoles Like poles repel, opposite poles attract The north pole on one end and the south on the other Magnetic field lines go from north to south
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No Magnetic Monopoles
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Like Repel, Opposites Attract
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Magnetic Domains The moving charges in a magnet are spinning electrons Regions where the electron spins reinforce each other May be permanent or temporary depending on the material and the strength of the external magnetic field
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Vectors The field produces a force (F) on a moving charged particle All three quantities are vectors What is the relationship between them? i.e., if the B field points one way and the charge is moving another way, what is the direction of the force?
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Right Hand Rule If v is your straight fingers, and B is your curled fingers, F is your thumb F v B
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Vector Conventions The force on a negative particle is opposite that of a positive one Vectors going into the page are represented with a cross (X), vectors going out of a page are represented with a dot ( )
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Magnetic Force The magnetic force depends on 4 things: The magnitude of the charge (q) The angle between the v and B vectors ( ) The force can be written as: F = qvB sin
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Magnetic Field We can use the expression for the force to write an expression for the magnetic field: The SI unit for the field is the tesla (T) 1 T = 10000 G Earth’s magnetic field ~ 1 G
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Today’s PAL Suppose a beam of electrons is pointed right at you What direction would the magnetic field be in to produce the maximum deflection in the up, down, right and left directions? What two direction for B would produce the minimum deflection? Why?
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The Earth’s Magnetic Field Charges move in the Earth’s liquid core The north pole of the compass points north, the south pole of the compass points south
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Earth as a Magnet
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Navigation The magnet makes an angle with the rotation axis A compass does not point to geographic north You need to know the offset between the magnetic and geographical direction (called the declination)
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Jupiter’s Magnetosphere
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Aurora on Jupiter
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Planets and Magnetism A planet will have a magnetic field if: The planet’s magnetic field interacts with charged particles streaming off of the Sun known as the solar wind This interaction region is known as the magnetosphere
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Next Time Read 20.2-20.6, 20.9 Homework: Ch 20, P 1, 9, 15, 27 Exam #2 next Friday Same format as Exam #1 Covers Chapters 16-20
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