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Magnetism
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The Nature of Magnets ► ► Magnetism: force of attraction or repulsion Attraction to any substance that is, or can become, a magnet ► ► Rule of magnets: Opposite poles attract Like poles repel ► ► Magnetic fields: area surrounding the magnet that influences other objects ► ► Poles: region of magnet where effects of magnet are strongest
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A single magnet
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Two magnets
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► Magnetic domains: groups of atoms lined up together unmagnetized: groups are in random patterns magnetized: atoms all (or mostly) line up in one direction ► Magnets made of iron, cobalt, nickel Called ferromagnetic (“ferro-” for Fe or iron-like) Atoms can rearrange to line up in these materials What causes magnetism?
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Domains
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The Earth as a magnet ► Demonstration of magnet and “lodestone” ► compass always points to North ► Why? ► The earth itself is a magnet strongest force is at the poles of the magnet (The North and South Pole!) Inner core of molten iron and nickel spinning
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► Poles switch about every 500,000 years evidence in rock samples
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The Sun’s Effect on Earth ► ► Solar wind: charged particles from the sun would destroy us if earth had no magnetic field ► ► Cause interference for TV, Cell phones ► ► Auroras: Northern and Southern Lights charged particles hit atmosphere at the Poles and cause the air to glowtmosphere at the Poles and cause Video of Auroras Video of Auroras Video of Auroras in Finland Auroras in Finland
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► Brainpop on magnetism Brainpop on magnetism Brainpop on magnetism ► DVD on magnetism
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