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Magnetism & Electricity Production
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What is magnetism? Force of attraction or repulsion due to electron arrangement Magnetic forces are the strongest at the poles Magnets have two poles: North and South
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Magnetic poles and fields Magnets always have two poles If a magnet is cut it will still have two poles Like magnetic poles repel Unlike magnetic poles attract A magnetic field is the area in which magnetic forces act
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Magnetic materials Natural magnets have naturally occurring magnetic properties ex: LODESTONE (magnetite)
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Temporary magnets Easy to magnetize Lose their magnetism quickly Ex: Soft iron
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Permanent magnets Hard to magnetize Stay magnetized longer than temporary magnets Ex: alnico (cobalt, nickel, aluminum)
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Earth’s magnetic properties Gilbert was a scientist that showed that the Earth behaves as a magnet The Earth’s magnetic field is strongest at the poles Earth’s magnetic field is called the magnetosphere
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Compasses Compasses are used to determine direction Compass needles are magnetized and respond to the magnetic field of the Earth Compasses point to the Magnetic Poles Of The Earth
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Other sources of magnetism Magnetic fields of the Earth and other planets are related to their cores The sun is a source of a magnetic field
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Magnetic variation Magnetic poles of the Earth are different from the geographic poles of the Earth Magnetic poles shift positions; geographic poles are constant
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Magnetic Induction Process by which materials can be magnetized
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What affects magnetic properties? Spinning electrons cause some metals to have magnetic properties Magnetic domains are groups of arranged magnetic fields Dropping, hammering or heating a magnet will cause a magnet to lose magnetic properties
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Linking Magnetism & Electricity
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Electromagnetism Discovered by Oersted (scientist) Relationship between electricity and magnetism
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Electromagnets Temporary magnets Magnetism can be turned on and off Made by wrapping wire around a piece of iron and sending a current through the wire Magnetic field is in the same direction as the electric current
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Electromagnets
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Increasing the strength of electromagnets Increasing the voltage or current Increasing the number of loops of wire
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Electric motors vs. generators Electric motors convert electricity to mechanical energy in order to do work Generators convert mechanical energy to electrical energy
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Generators
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Transformers Used to increase or decrease voltage Made of primary and secondary coils
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Transformers Two types of transformers: “Step-up” (increase voltage) “Step-down”(decrease voltage)
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Questions What two forces are involved in magnetism? Attraction & Repulsion Which subatomic particle accounts for magnetism? electrons
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Questions Explain the interaction between magnetic poles when they are close together. Like magnetic poles repel Unlike magnetic poles attract
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Questions How is a temporary magnet different from a permanent magnet? Temporary magnets are easy to magnetize & lose their magnetism quickly Give an example of a natural magnet. Lodestone
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Questions Which scientist described the Earth’s magnetic properties? Gilbert
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Questions Name the devices used to indicate geographic direction based on the Earth’s magnetic field. Compasses
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Questions What is the name of the Earth’s magnetic field? Magnetosphere Where is the Earth’s magnetic field the strongest? At the poles
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Questions Explain magnetic variation. Magnetic poles of the Earth are different from the geographic poles of the Earth Magnetic poles shift positions; geographic poles are constant
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Questions What is electromagnetism? Relationship between electricity and magnetism Who discovered electromagnetism? Oersted
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Questions Name two ways to increase the strength of an electromagnet. Increasing the voltage or current Increasing the number of loops of wire
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Questions What type of magnet is an electromagnet? Temporary magnets Magnetism can be turned on and off Made by wrapping wire around a piece of iron and sending a current through the wire Magnetic field is in the same direction as the electric current
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Questions How is a generator different from an electric motor? Electric motors convert electricity to mechanical energy in order to do work Generators convert mechanical energy to electrical energy
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Questions Name two types of transformers. How is a step-up transformer different from a step down transformer? Step-up” (increase voltage) “Step-down”(decrease voltage)
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Questions What are the two parts of a transformer? A coil Windings + An AC Source
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