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Magic Paper Hold a piece of notebook paper just under your lower lip and blow across it. What do you observe?
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Bernoulli’s Principle The pressure in a fluid decreases as the fluid’s velocity increases.
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Why? PE + KE + P = PE + KE +P (Law of Conservation of Energy)
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Animation
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Airplane wings generate lift because…
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Magnets… North and south poles Attract/repel (similar to charges)
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Magnetic Fields (B) Represented by field lines –More lines = stronger field –Loops exit from north and enter south
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What makes a magnet a magnet?
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Magnetic Domains Group of neighboring electrons’ magnetic fields Point in random directions
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Magnetic Domains Picture
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Permanent Magnets Metal alloys (iron, nickel, cobalt) Domains permanently aligned
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Temporary Magnets Domains align (certain materials only) Temporary magnet created
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E and M… Hans Oersted (1820) Moving charge produces a magnetic field
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Field Lines Form closed loops around wire
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What if wire is coiled (a solenoid)? Intensity of field increased Iron core increases field strength Electromagnet
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Electric Motor Conductor between opposite magnetic poles Loop spins due to interaction of magnetic fields Electrical to mechanical
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Remember… Oersted - CC wire generates a magnetic field Could the reverse be true?
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1831 Faraday and Henry Magnetic field can produce current Conductor or magnet must move
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Electric Generator ME to EE Wire loops in magnetic field rotated (wind, water, steam, etc.)
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Electromagnetic Induction Current generated due to relative motion of magnet/conductor – Perpendicular – max – Parallel – none
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AC Current
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Let’s go make some electricity…
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AC Current Armature turns at fixed revolutions per second
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Picture
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Transformers Increase or decrease AC voltage 1º and 2º coil Operation Step-up or step-down
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