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MAGNETISM l Historical background : lodestone (magnetite) known for 1000s of years; Thales of Miletus studied lodestones (590 BC); magnetic compass invented by Chinese around 200 AD; Pierre de Maricourt a.k.a. Petrus Peregrinus (1269) studied magnets, Earth's magnetism; concept of poles, tried to isolate single pole; William Gilbert (1544-1603) (court physician of Elizabeth I and James I) first serious studies of magnets two “poles” of magnets Earth is a magnet iron can be magnetized magnetism destroyed by heating Hans Christian Oersted (1777-1851) electric current generates magnetic field (1820) l Essentials of magnetism: every magnet has two poles - “dipole''-- there are no magnetic monopoles like poles repel each other, unlike poles attract magnetic field: magnetic forces due to “magnetic field” (Faraday), caused by magnet in its surrounding magnetic field lines describe direction, density of lines represents magnitude of field; field due to one pole obeys “Coulomb-like” law, total field of magnetic dipole = superposition of the two fields moving charges (currents) generate magnetic fields
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MAGNETISM OF MATERIALS: l origin of magnetism: atoms can have magnetic dipole field, partly due to effects of orbital motion of electrons, but mainly due to electron “spin” (intrinsic angular momentum of electrons); in most materials, atoms have no net dipole field, or directions of elementary dipoles random effects cancel; in some materials (“ferromagnetic materials”), many atomic dipoles aligned “magnetic domains”; if domains not aligned, material is not magnetic; if domains aligned, material is magnetic, strong magnetic field can align domains - “magnetization” if domains stay aligned after magnetizing field “turned off” “permanent magnet” “magnetically soft” materials do not retain magnetization; used for electromagnets
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EARTH'S MAGNETIC FIELD l Earth is a magnet north-seeking pole of compass needle called (by arbitrary definition) a “northpole” the Earth's northern magnetic pole is actually a magnetic south pole Earth's geomagnetic poles are not at geographic poles, positions change in time; presently, magnetic N is about 13 o (i.e. about 1500km) from geographic N “declination’ = angle between geographic (true) N and magnetic N; 15 o E in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City; 0 o in Houston, Tulsa, Omaha 3 o W in Tallahassee; 15 o W in Boston, Montreal “inclination” = magnetic dip = angle between horizontal plane and magnetic field vector; magnitude of Earth’s magnetic field: at Tallahassee: 49.4 T at Washington, DC 53.4 T at Fairbanks, Alaska: 57.0 T
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