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February 24, 2014 Physics for Scientists & Engineers 2, Chapter 27 1 Magnetism

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Page 1: Magnetism - Michigan State University · Magnetism is not caused by magnetic particles! Magnetism is caused by electric currents . February 24, 2014 Physics for Scientists & Engineers

February 24, 2014 Physics for Scientists & Engineers 2, Chapter 27 1

Magnetism

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February 24, 2014 Physics for Scientists & Engineers 2, Chapter 27 2

Magnetism !  The Sun has massive magnetic fields as do other stars !  The Earth also has a magnetic field !  In the region of Magnesia, ancient Greeks found naturally

occurring minerals (lodestone) that attracted and repelled each other and attracted various material such as iron

!  The minerals are various forms of iron oxide and are called permanent magnets

!  Examples: refrigerator magnets and magnetic door latches !  They are all made of compounds of iron, nickel, or cobalt !  If you touch an iron needle to a piece of magnetic lodestone, the

iron needle will be magnetized !  If you then float this iron needle in water, the needle will point

toward the north pole of the Earth (approximately!) !  We call the end of the magnet that points north the

north magnetic pole of the magnet and the other end the south magnetic pole of the magnet

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February 24, 2014 Physics for Scientists & Engineers 2, Chapter 27 3

Permanent Magnets - Poles

!  Magnets exert forces on one another

!  If we bring together two permanent magnets such that the two north poles are together or two south poles are together, the magnets will repel each other

!  If we bring together a north pole and a south pole, the magnets will attract each other

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February 24, 2014 Physics for Scientists & Engineers 2, Chapter 27 5

Broken Permanent Magnet !  If we break a permanent magnet

in half, we do not get a separate north pole and south pole

!  When we break a bar magnet in half, we always get two new magnets, each with its own north and south pole

!  Unlike electric charge that exists as positive (proton) and negative (electron) separately, there are no separate magnetic monopoles (an isolated north pole or an isolated south pole)

!  Scientists have carried out extensive searches for magnetic monopoles; all results are negative

!  Magnetism is not caused by magnetic particles! Magnetism is caused by electric currents

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February 24, 2014 Physics for Scientists & Engineers 2, Chapter 27 6

Magnetic Field Lines !  Permanent magnets interact with each other at a distance,

without touching !  In analogy with the electric field, we define a magnetic field

to describe the magnetic force !  As we did for the electric field, we represent the magnetic field using magnetic field lines

!  As with electric field lines, closer spacing of magnetic field lines indicates a higher field strength

!  The field is tangent to the field lines !  The direction of the field can be measured at any point by

moving a compass needle around in a magnetic field and noting the direction that a compass needle points

B

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Magnetic Field Lines – Bar Magnet

February 24, 2014 Physics for Scientists & Engineers 2, Chapter 27 7

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Magnetic Field Lines

February 24, 2014 Physics for Scientists & Engineers 2, Chapter 27 8

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February 24, 2014 Physics for Scientists & Engineers 2, Chapter 27 9

The Earth’s Magnetic Field !  The Earth itself is a magnet !  It has a magnetic field sort of like a bar magnet (but not

exactly like a bar magnet) !  The poles of the Earth’s magnetic field are not aligned with

the Earth’s geographic poles defined as the endpoints of the axis of the Earth’s rotation

!  The Earth’s magnetic field is not a simple dipole field because it is distorted by the solar wind •  Protons from the Sun moving at 400 km/s

!  The Earth’s magnetic field is important because it protects the Earth from these cosmic rays

!  Cosmic rays are diverted to the poles and sometimes captured in the Van Allen radiation belts

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The Earth’s Magnetic Field

February 24, 2014 Physics for Scientists & Engineers 2, Chapter 27 10

S

N

Solar Wind

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Superposition of Magnetic Fields !  If several sources of magnetic field are present, the magnetic field at any point in space is given by the superposition of the magnetic fields from all sources

!  This superposition of fields follows from the principle of superposition of forces

!  The superposition principle can be stated mathematically as

!  … just as for electric fields

February 24, 2014 Physics for Scientists & Engineers 2, Chapter 27 11

Btotal

r( ) =B1r( )+B2r( )+ ...+

Bnr( )

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Magnetic Force !  The magnetic force exerted by a magnetic field on a moving

charged particle is given by

!  The direction of the magnetic force is perpendicular to both the velocity of moving positively charged particle and the magnetic field and is given by the right hand rule

!  The force is in the opposite direction for a negatively charged particle

February 24, 2014 Physics for Scientists & Engineers 2, Chapter 27 12

FB = qv ×

B

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February 24, 2014 Physics for Scientists & Engineers 2, Chapter 27 13

Magnetic Force

!  The magnitude of the the magnetic force on a moving charged particle is

where θ is the angle between the velocity of the charged particle and the magnetic field

!  No magnetic force acts on a charged particle moving parallel or anti-parallel to the magnetic field

!  The maximum magnetic force occurs when the charged particle is moving perpendicular to the magnetic field

FB = q vBsinθ

FB = q vB

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Magnetic Force and Work !  The magnetic force is perpendicular to the velocity of a

moving charged particle

!  The magnetic force can change the direction of the velocity of the moving charged particle but not its magnitude

!  The kinetic energy remains the same !  The magnetic force does no work on the moving charged

particle !  On the other hand, the electric field can easily be used to do

work on a particle

February 24, 2014 Physics for Scientists & Engineers 2, Chapter 27 14

Fiv = 0 and ai

v = 0

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February 24, 2014 Physics for Scientists & Engineers 2, Chapter 27 18

Units of Magnetic Field Strength !  The magnetic field strength has received its own named

unit, the tesla (T), named in honor of the physicist and inventor Nikola Tesla (1856-1943)

!  A tesla is a rather large amount of magnetic field strength !  Sometimes you will find magnetic field strength state in

units of gauss (G), (not an official SI unit)

1 T = 1 Ns

Cm=1 N

Am

1 G = 10-4 T10 kG = 1 T

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Example: Proton in B Field !  A uniform magnetic field with magnitude

B=1.2mT is directed upward (green dots are the tips of the B-field vectors) in a chamber. A proton with kinetic energy E=8.48 10-13J enters the chamber and is moving horizontally from south to north. What magnetic deflecting force acts on the proton (m=1.67 10-27 kg)?

!  Idea: Use F=qvBsinΘ. First, figure out the velocity v.

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Example: Proton in B Field !  A uniform magnetic field with magnitude

B=1.2mT is directed upward (green dots are the tips of the B-field vectors) in a chamber. A proton with kinetic energy E=8.48 10-13J enters the chamber and is moving horizontally from south to north. What magnetic deflecting force acts on the proton (m=1.67 10-27 kg)?

!  Angle between B-field direction and velocity of the proton: Θ=90°

!  Direction of F: Use Right Hand Rule !  Small force but large acceleration for light particle

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February 24, 2014 Physics for Scientists & Engineers, Chapter 22 21

Cathode Ray Tube

PROBLEM !  Consider a cathode ray tube !  In this tube, a potential difference of ΔV = 111 V accelerates

electrons horizontally in an electron gun !  Positively charged anodes focus the electrons into a beam !  Horizontal and vertical deflecting plates use potential

differences to steer the beam !  In the main part of the cathode ray tube, there is a magnetic field with magnitude B = 3.40·10-4 T