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1 Apr 2812:32 PM Chapter 36 Magnetism Apr 2812:39 PM Poles 1. Every magnet has two poles. 2. Opposite poles attract. 3. Like poles repel. Apr 2812:39 PM Poles You cannot isolate a single pole. Cut a magnet and you have two magnets. May 197:29 PM Some substances can be made into permanent magnets. Some substances become temporary magnets when placed in a magnetic field. (That is why a magnet can attract a nail which is not magnetized.) Some substances are not magnetic. (Example: wood)
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Page 1: Poles Chapter 36 Magnetism Poles - Iona Physics Magnetism.pdf · 1 Apr 2812:32 PM Chapter 36 Magnetism Apr 2812:39 PM Poles 1. Every magnet has two poles. 2. Opposite poles attract.

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Chapter 36 Magnetism

Apr 28­12:39 PM

Poles1. Every magnet has two poles.2. Opposite poles attract.3. Like poles repel.

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PolesYou cannot isolate a single pole.Cut a magnet and you have two magnets.

May 19­7:29 PM

Some substances can be made into permanent magnets.  

Some substances become temporary magnets when placed in a magnetic field. (That is why a magnet can attract a nail which is not magnetized.)

Some substances are not magnetic. (Example: wood)

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Magnetic FieldAnother kind of field

-gravitational field acts on any mass-electrical field acts on any charge-magnetic field acts on a magnetic pole or moving charge.

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Magnetic DomainsA spinning electron is a tiny magnet.  A pair of electrons spinning in OPPOSITE directions cancel each other out.

Electrons spinning in the SAME direction add up.

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What a field "looks like"Lines always point away from the North and toward the South

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A Compass needle points parallel to the "Lines of Force"

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An electrical current sets up a magnetic field.

This is a "relativistic effect"  if you were moving along with the current carriers you would not observe any magnetic field.

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A magnetic field exerts a force on a moving charge.  This is the principle behind all electrical meters and motors.

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Which of the magnets is/are reversed?

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