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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.

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Page 1: Magnetism What is magnetism? Force of attraction or repulsion due to electron arrangement Magnetic forces are the strongest at the poles Magnets have.

Magnetism

Page 2: Magnetism What is magnetism? Force of attraction or repulsion due to electron arrangement Magnetic forces are the strongest at the poles Magnets have.

What is magnetism?

Force of attraction or repulsion due to electron arrangementMagnetic forces are the strongest at the polesMagnets have two poles: North and South

Page 3: Magnetism What is magnetism? Force of attraction or repulsion due to electron arrangement Magnetic forces are the strongest at the poles Magnets have.

Magnetic poles and fields

Magnets always have two polesIf a magnet is cut it will still have two polesLike magnetic poles repel Unlike magnetic poles attractA magnetic field is the area in which magnetic forces act

Page 4: Magnetism What is magnetism? Force of attraction or repulsion due to electron arrangement Magnetic forces are the strongest at the poles Magnets have.

Questions

What two forces are involved in magnetism?Which subatomic particle accounts for magnetism?Explain the interaction between magnetic poles when they are close together.

Page 5: Magnetism What is magnetism? Force of attraction or repulsion due to electron arrangement Magnetic forces are the strongest at the poles Magnets have.

Magnetic materials

Natural magnets have naturally occurring magnetic properties ex: LODESTONE (magnetite)

Page 6: Magnetism What is magnetism? Force of attraction or repulsion due to electron arrangement Magnetic forces are the strongest at the poles Magnets have.

Temporary magnets

Easy to magnetize

Lose their magnetism quickly

Ex: Soft iron

Page 7: Magnetism What is magnetism? Force of attraction or repulsion due to electron arrangement Magnetic forces are the strongest at the poles Magnets have.

Permanent magnets

Hard to magnetize

Stay magnetized longer than temporary magnets

Ex: alnico (cobalt, nickel, aluminum)

Page 8: Magnetism What is magnetism? Force of attraction or repulsion due to electron arrangement Magnetic forces are the strongest at the poles Magnets have.

Questions

How is a temporary magnet different from a permanent magnet?

Give an example of a natural magnet.

Page 9: Magnetism What is magnetism? Force of attraction or repulsion due to electron arrangement Magnetic forces are the strongest at the poles Magnets have.

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

Page 10: Magnetism What is magnetism? Force of attraction or repulsion due to electron arrangement Magnetic forces are the strongest at the poles Magnets have.

Compasses

Compasses are used to determine directionCompass needles are magnetized and respond to the magnetic field of the EarthCompasses point to the MAGNETIC POLES OF THE EARTH

Page 11: Magnetism What is magnetism? Force of attraction or repulsion due to electron arrangement Magnetic forces are the strongest at the poles Magnets have.

Other sources of magnetism

Magnetic fields of the Earth and other planets are related to their cores

The sun is a source of a magnetic field

Page 12: Magnetism What is magnetism? Force of attraction or repulsion due to electron arrangement Magnetic forces are the strongest at the poles Magnets have.

Questions

Which scientist described the Earth’s magnetic properties?

Name the devices used to indicate geographic direction based on the Earth’s magnetic field.

Page 13: Magnetism What is magnetism? Force of attraction or repulsion due to electron arrangement Magnetic forces are the strongest at the poles Magnets have.

Questions

What is the name of the Earth’s magnetic field?

Where is the Earth’s magnetic field the strongest?

Page 14: Magnetism What is magnetism? Force of attraction or repulsion due to electron arrangement Magnetic forces are the strongest at the poles Magnets have.

Magnetic variation

Magnetic poles of the Earth are different from the geographic poles of the Earth

Page 15: Magnetism What is magnetism? Force of attraction or repulsion due to electron arrangement Magnetic forces are the strongest at the poles Magnets have.

Magnetic Induction

Process by which materials can be magnetized

Page 16: Magnetism What is magnetism? Force of attraction or repulsion due to electron arrangement Magnetic forces are the strongest at the poles Magnets have.

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

Page 17: Magnetism What is magnetism? Force of attraction or repulsion due to electron arrangement Magnetic forces are the strongest at the poles Magnets have.

Electromagnetism

Discovered by Oersted (scientist)

Relationship between electricity and magnetism

Page 18: Magnetism What is magnetism? Force of attraction or repulsion due to electron arrangement Magnetic forces are the strongest at the poles Magnets have.

ElectromagnetsTemporary magnetsMagnetism can be turned on and offMade by wrapping wire around a piece of iron and sending a current through the wireMagnetic field is in the same direction as the electric current

Page 19: Magnetism What is magnetism? Force of attraction or repulsion due to electron arrangement Magnetic forces are the strongest at the poles Magnets have.

Increasing the strength of electromagnets

Increasing the voltage or current

Increasing the number of loops of wire

Page 20: Magnetism What is magnetism? Force of attraction or repulsion due to electron arrangement Magnetic forces are the strongest at the poles Magnets have.

QuestionsExplain magnetic variation.

What is electromagnetism?

Who discovered electromagnetism?

Name two ways to increase the strength of an electromagnet.

What type of magnet is an electromagnet?

Page 21: Magnetism What is magnetism? Force of attraction or repulsion due to electron arrangement Magnetic forces are the strongest at the poles Magnets have.

Electric motors vs. generators

Electric motors convert electricity to mechanical energy in order to do workGenerators convert mechanical energy to electrical energy

Page 22: Magnetism What is magnetism? Force of attraction or repulsion due to electron arrangement Magnetic forces are the strongest at the poles Magnets have.

TransformersUsed to increase or decrease voltage

Made of primary and secondary coils

Two types of transformers:

“Step-up” (increase voltage)

“Step-down”(decrease voltage)

Page 23: Magnetism What is magnetism? Force of attraction or repulsion due to electron arrangement Magnetic forces are the strongest at the poles Magnets have.

QuestionsHow is a generator different from an electric motor?Name two types of transformers.How is a step-up transformer different from a step down transformer?What are the two parts of a transformer?