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Electricity and Magnetism Chapter 7 Section 1 Chapter 8 Sections 2 & 3
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Chapter 7 Section 1 Electric Charge
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Positive and Negative Charge Atoms have particles ___________________, neutrons, and ___________________ p + = _____ charge n o = no charge e - = ______ charge Same # of p + and _______ = atoms are electrically neutral
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Transferring Charge Some electrons are bound _____________ to some objects e - bound to ______________ more than carpet Shoe _______________ e - = - charged Carpet _____________ e - = + charged Static Electricity: accumulation of _________ electric charge
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Conservation of Charge Def: charge can be _________________ from object to object, but it cannot be _______________ or destroyed.
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Charges Exert Forces Clingy clothes from a dryer Opposites _________ Force depends on _________________ and size of charge Positive clothes like ________________ clothes Like charges repel Opposite charges attract Like charges repel
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Electric vs. Gravitational Force ________________ force from p + and e - in H atom is 10 39 times stronger than _________________________ force Most things gravity force is stronger than electrical
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Conductors and Insulators Conductor: material where e - move ____________________ Metals best conductors – _____________ ____________________ material where e - do NOT move easily Plastics, wood, rubber, ______________
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Charging Objects Rubbing materials can ______________ e - - one is (+) the other is (-) charging by ______________
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Charge by Induction Def: rearrangement of __________________ on neutral object by nearby charged object.
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Lightning Static ________________: transfer of charge because of a ________________ of static electricity Clouds have __________________ of air and rain areas of + and – charge build Lightning is _________________ between cloud and ground
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Thunder Lightning ___________ e - from atmosphere and produces heat increase __________________ Atoms expand ________________ and release sound waves Earth is struck ____________ times every second
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Grounding _________________ effects from charge build up If there is a ______________ to earth – relieves build up Grounded – it will transfer any ________________ charge to earth (big neutral object)
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Electroscope
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Chapter 8 Section 2 Electricity and Magnetism
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Basics of Magnets Magnetic ______________: exerts a force other magnetic objects Magnetic ______________: where magnetic force is strongest Field goes from North to _____________
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Earth’s Magnetic Field
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Compass Compass needle is small _______________ – lines up with earth’s magnetic field From ___________________ magnetic pole to _________________ magnetic pole
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Electric Current and Magnetism _______________ electric currents create magnetic field in direction of current _________________ increases = increase ____________________ field
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Electromagnets Def: ____________________ magnet made by wrapping a ______________ coil carrying a current around an ___________ core Magnetic field in ______________ is stronger than ________________ wire _____________________: single wire wrapped in cylindrical coil
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Electromagnets ______________________________
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Properties of Electromagnets Temporary b/c when _______________ stops – _________________ stops Increase strength – more ____________ in solenoid or more ______________ Useful b/c magnetic strength can be __________________ – used for work – motors and speakers
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Making Sound CD changing ______________ info changing ____________ current Electromagnet is ______________ or repelled by permanent magnet Moves speaker _____________ to make music
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Rotating Electromagnets ______________ current to change poles electromagnet ________________
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Galvanometers Def: use electromagnet to measure ____________________ current Used in ______________ in cars
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Electric Motors Def: device that changes _________________ energy to ____________________ energy
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Simple Electric Motor 3 main parts: wire ____________, permanent ___________________ and battery Also have brushes – conducting _____________ connected to battery and a commutator – ___________ conducting metal ring
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Spinning Motor Commutator _______________ with coil as current runs through Step 1:Step 2: Step 1:Step 2: brushes ____________in contact with commutator brushes ____________in contact with commutator Inertia keeps coil spinning Inertia keeps coil spinning
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Spinning Motor Step 3:Step 4: commutator _____________ commutator current – keeps spinning reverses current commutator _____________ commutator current – keeps spinning reverses current again - keeps again - keeps spinning spinning
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Chapter 8 Section 3 Producing Electric Current
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Mechanical to Electrical Energy Moving ________________ through magnetic field ______________ current Moving _______________ through wire loop electric current Electromagnetic induction: creating a current by _________________ magnetic field
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Generators Def: uses electromagnetic ________________ to transform mechanical energy to ____________________. Move a _____________ in a permanent magnet
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Switching Current Directions Each half-turn poles of coil _________________ current switches direction Coil keeps rotating current periodically changes ____________________ US generators rotate ____________ times/sec = 3,600 rotations/min
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Using Generators This type of generator is used in cars = ________________________ Lights, accessories, spark plugs Running _________________ turns coil
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Electricity to Your Home Huge generators in power plants rotate the permanent ____________________ and the coil stays still Electricity is generated in the ______________ A _______________________: (large wheel rotates when pushed by water, wind or steam) spins the ____________________ Some use thermal energy – heat water – turn turbine (_____________________ energy) – spin generator (electrical energy) Pg. 241
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Direct and Alternating Currents Current in ________________ vs. electric generator Battery – ______________ Current (DC): flows in one direction through wire Wall Outlet – Alternating Current (AC): _____________________ direction of current in a regular pattern 60 cycles/s = 60 ________ changes direction ___________ times each second
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Transmitting Electrical Energy Electricity to your house Goes through ______________ lines – energy heat due to ____________________ in wires Reduce heat/resistance send at high voltage __________________ V BUT can’t use that high of voltage goes through __________________
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Transformers Def: ___________________ or decreases the voltage of an alternating current. Has ________________ coil and secondary coil wrapped around same iron core Current goes in primary coil magnetizes core As AC current changes direction the _________________ of magnet change Changing poles creates electric current in _____________________ coil
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Types of Transformers __________________: increases voltage – outgoing is higher Primary coil smaller than secondary __________________: decreases voltage – outgoing is lower Primary coil is larger than secondary
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Transmitting AC Generator step-__________ tran. high voltage lines step-___________ tran. house
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