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Physics of Magnetism PA STEM monthly meeting Lincoln HS, Philadelphia January 13, 2015
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High-school standard HS-PS2-5 focuses on an inquiry-based study of the causes and effects of magnetism PA STEM Science HS-PS2-5: Plan and conduct an investigation to provide evidence that an electric current can produce a magnetic field and that a changing magnetic field can produce an electric current. [Assessment Boundary: Assessment is limited to designing and conducting investigations with provided materials and tools.]
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Since magnetism is defined by its poles, it must be possible to identify the polarity of practical magnets Determine the polarity of an electromagnet Q: Does this depend on the direction of the current? Determine the poles of a compass needle Q: What does this imply about Earth’s poles? PA STEM Science
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Ampere’s Law says that a current (moving charge) in a wire creates a circular magnetic field Follow the Right-Hand Rule II (RHR II): Place thumb of right hand along the current direction Fingers curl along direction of magnetic field around the wire PA STEM Science
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Ampere’s Law can be used to determine the polarity of an electromagnet Determine the expected polarity of our electromagnet (Imagine a straight wire bent into a loop) PA STEM Science
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Ampere’s Law can be used to determine the polarity of an electromagnet Determine the expected polarity of our electromagnet (Imagine a straight wire bent into a loop) PA STEM Science N
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If Ampere’s Law shows how to make magnetism from flowing charge, what causes a permanent magnet? PA STEM Science
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If Ampere’s Law shows how to make magnetism from flowing charge, what causes a permanent magnet? PA STEM Science Each atom acts as a tiny magnet from the motion of its orbiting electrons
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A magnetic field exerts a force on moving charges PA STEM Science Try setting up a circuit to determine which way the force goes relative to the current.
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A magnetic field exerts a force on moving charges PA STEM Science
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Faraday’s Law says that a changing magnetic field can create a voltage in a wire with no battery PA STEM Science Use a coil and magnet setup to discover how the induced voltage depends on a changing magnetic field
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The induced voltage depends on the number of turns of wire, the area of the coil, and the rate of change PA STEM Science V = voltage N = number of coils A = area of coils B = magnetic field (BA) = change in flux t = time interval
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Faraday’s Law is the basis for electric generators and transformers PA STEM Science Schematic of transformer Schematic of electric generator
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