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Magnetism. What is magnetism?. Force of attraction or repulsion due to electron arrangement Magnetic forces are the strongest at the poles Magnets have two poles: North and South. Magnetic poles and fields. Magnets always have two poles If a magnet is cut it will still have two poles
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What is magnetism? • Force of attraction or repulsion due to electron arrangement • Magnetic forces are the strongest at the poles • Magnets have two poles: North and South
Magnetic poles and fields • Magnets always have two poles • If a magnet is cut it will still have two poles • Like magnetic poles repel • Unlike magnetic poles attract • A magnetic field is the area in which magnetic forces act
Magnetic materials • Natural magnets have naturally occurring magnetic properties ex: LODESTONE (magnetite)
Temporary magnets • Easy to magnetize • Lose their magnetism quickly • Ex: Soft iron
Permanent magnets • Hard to magnetize • Stay magnetized longer than temporary magnets • Ex: alnico (cobalt, nickel, aluminum)
Earth’s magnetic properties • Gilbert was a scientist that showed that the Earth behaves as a magnet • The Earth’s magnetic field is strongest at the poles • Earth’s magnetic field is called the magnetosphere
Compasses • Compasses are used to determine direction • Compass needles are magnetized and respond to the magnetic field of the Earth • Compasses point to the MAGNETIC POLES OF THE EARTH
Magnetic variation • Magnetic poles of the Earth are different from the geographic poles of the Earth
Magnetic Induction • Process by which materials can be magnetized
What affects magnetic properties? • Spinning electrons cause some metals to have magnetic properties • Magnetic domains are groups of arranged magnetic fields • Dropping,hammering or heating a magnet will cause a magnet to lose magnetic properties
Atoms themselves have magnetic properties due to the spin of the atom’s electrons. • Groups of atoms join so that their magnetic fields are all going in the same direction • These areas of atoms are called “domains”
When an unmagnetized substance is placed in a magnetic field, the substance can become magnetized. This happens when the spinning electrons line up in the same direction.
Electromagnetism • Discovered by Oersted (scientist) • Relationship between electricity and magnetism
Electromagnets • Temporary magnets • Magnetism can be turned on and off • Made with a solenoid and a ferromagnetic core. • Made by wrapping wire around a piece of iron and sending a current through the wire • Magnetic field is in the same direction as the electric current
Increasing the strength of electromagnets • Increasing the voltage or current • Increasing the number of loops of wire
Electric motors vs. generators • Electric motors convert electricity to mechanical energy in order to do work • Generators convert mechanical energy to electrical energy
Transformers • Used to increase or decrease voltage • Made of primary and secondary coils • Two types of transformers: • “Step-up” (increase voltage) • “Step-down”(decrease voltage)