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Magnetism. 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 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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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 a

tmosphere at the Poles and cause the air to glow Video of AurorasAuroras in Finland