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Ch. 8 - Magnetism SPS10. Students will investigate the properties of electricity and magnetism. b. Explain the flow of electrons in terms of alternating and direct current. c. Investigate applications of magnetism and/or its relationship to the movement of electrical charge as it relates to electromagnets, simple motors, permanent magnets
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Ch. 8 - Magnetism I. Characteristics of Magnets Magnetism Magnetic poles Magnetic field Magnetic domain
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A. Magnetism Magnetism force of attraction or repulsion between unlike or like poles due to the arrangement of electrons closely related to electricity
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B. Magnetic Poles Magnetic Poles like poles repel unlike poles attract a broken magnet creates new poles
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C. Magnetic Field Magnetic Field area around a magnet where magnetic forces act field lines show direction of field (N S)
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D. Magnetic Domain Magnetic Domain groups of atoms with aligned magnetic poles in a magnetized object, domains are all aligned domain
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Ch. 22 - Magnetism II. Uses of Magnetic Fields Electromagnet Speaker Motor
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A. Electromagnet Electromagnet strong, temporary magnet formed when current is passed through a coil of wire surrounding an iron core acts like a bar magnet when current is on
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B. Speaker Speaker electrical energy mechanical energy wire coil moves back & forth as its magnetic field interacts with the field of a fixed magnet forced vibration causes the cone to move sound
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C. Motor Motor electrical energy mechanical energy electromagnet rotates between the poles of a fixed magnet commutator reverses the poles of the e’magnet
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C. Motor brushes & wires to battery field magnet armature & commutator assembled motor
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Ch. 22 - Magnetism III. Producing Electric Current Electromagnetic Induction Electric Generator DC & AC Transformer
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A. Electromagnetic Induction Electromagnetic Induction producing a current by moving a wire through a magnetic field some microphones work just like mini- speakers in reverse sound waves cause coil to move current Dynamic Microphone Coil
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B. Electric Generator Electric Generator mechanical energy electrical energy armature is rotated between magnet poles magnetic field induces a current in the wire coil MOTOR GENERATOR
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B. Electric Generator Hydroelectric Dam PE of lake water is converted to KE mechanical KE turns the generator shaft which creates electrical energy
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C. DC & AC Direct Current (DC) current flows in one direction dry cells Alternating Current (AC) current reverses its direction at regular intervals electrical outlets Video
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D. Transformer Transformer increases or decreases AC voltage primary coil AC produces a magnetic field that induces AC in the secondary coil voltage ratio = ratio of turns in each coil
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D. Transformer Step-up Transformer increases the voltage more turns power plants Step-down Transformer decreases the voltage fewer turns household appliances (hairdryers, etc.)
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