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CHAPTER 36: MAGNETISM Conceptual Physics Bloom High School Mr. Barry Latham, M.A.Ed

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Chapter 36: Magnetism. Conceptual Physics Bloom High School Mr. Barry Latham, M.A.Ed. 36.1 Magnetic Poles. Magnets can attract and repel Like repels, unlike attracts Forces depend on distance I nverse square rule! - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Chapter 36: Magnetism

CHAPTER 36:MAGNETISM

Conceptual PhysicsBloom High School

Mr. Barry Latham, M.A.Ed

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36.1 Magnetic Poles Magnets can attract and repel

Like repels, unlike attracts Forces depend on distance

Inverse square rule! Magnetic North- on a magnets, one end seeks

the strongest north pole in the region Magnetic South- on a magnets, the other end

seeks the strongest south pole in the region Always exists in pairs of N-S, even if you break

the magnet in half!

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36.2 Magnetic Fields Lab 93! PhET “Magnet &

Compass 2.05”

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36.3 The Nature of a Magnetic Field

Magnetic field caused by moving charges

In a magnet, the electrons are always moving

When they spin on their axis all in the same direction, they produce a magnetic field! When they spin randomly,

they don’t produce any fieldThe Earth gets its magnetic

field from spinning too!

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36.4 Magnetic Domains Magnetic domains- areas of a material that are

either aligned or unaligned to each other There is a degree of alignment

Non- not magnetic Partial- weak magnet Full- strong magnet

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Creating Magnetic Domains

By putting a strong magnet near a non-magnet, it can cause the domains to align!

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36.5 Electric Current & Magnetic Fields

Moving charges produce a magnetic field Section 36.3

When a current travels through a wire, a magnetic field is induced

Stronger current or more wires together Stronger magnetic field

PhET “Magnets & Electromagnets 2.05”

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36.6 Magnetic Forces on Moving Charged Particles

A static charge will not interact with a magnetic field

A moving charge will be deflected by a magnetic field, though! Force is greatest when moving perpendicular to the

field lines Force is least when moving parallel

Magnetic field of Earth deflects most charged particles from the Sun and outer space

Aurora borealis is only seen near the poles, not the equator

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March 5, 2010 ISS

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36.7 Magnetic Forces on Current-Carrying Wires

Just as a single charge will be deflected by a magnetic field, a wire carrying a current will be deflected

The direction of the current will dictate the direction of deflection

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36.8 Meters to Motors Galvanometer

Just as a compass aligns to a magnetic field, a dial can be made to do the same thing

Ammeter Galvanometer that measures current

instead of magnetic field strength Voltmeter

Galvanometer that measures voltage instead of magnetic field

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Motors If we have an alternating current, then the

magnets will spin back and forth, trying to keep up with the frequency of voltage change

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