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Principles of Physics Magnetism and Electricity
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3 Dimensional Directions Right Left Up Down Into Out of page page xxxxx
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Current and Magnets In the presence of moving charge (current) a compass will rotate so, current carrying wires exert magnetic force When the wire is wrapped in a loop poles form on each side of it For a stronger B-field more loops (solenoid) loops wrapped around a magnetic core (electromagnet)
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More on how materials become magnetized… Electrons move in tiny circular paths generating their own magnetic fields Electrons are grouped in areas called domains B-fields of electrons in each domain are lined up Together they act as one stronger B-field The magnetic effect is even stronger when domains line up.
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More on how materials become magnetized… Materials that can become magnetized have domains that can shift in order to line up. High permeability = domains shift easily Low permeability = domains hard to shift
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Force on a Current Carrying Wire Current carrying wires placed near a magnet can experience force force causes wire to move current must flow perpendicular to the B-field * single charges can also experience a force in a B field
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Force on a Current Carrying Wire F = I l B F = force (N) I = electron flow (A) l = length of wire (m) B = Magnetic Field strength (Tesla = T = N/Am)
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Example Problem The current flowing in a 2.0 m wire is 100 A. The wire is placed in a magnetic field of 0.003 T such that it is oriented perpendicular to the field. Calculate the force experienced by the wire. F = I l B F = 100 A(2.0 m)(0.003 T ) F = 0.6 N
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Left Hand Rule Thumb = direction of e - flow Fingers = direction of B-field Palm = force Current (e - flow) Force Magnetic Field
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Examples NS e-e- Force: into page
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Examples NS x Force: top of page
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Examples x N S Force: right
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Examples N S Force: left
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