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Page 1: Schedule Today: –Check Exam I –Circuit Problems –Magnetism –Turn in Lab 6 Thursday –Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

Schedule

• Today:– Check Exam I– Circuit Problems– Magnetism– Turn in Lab 6

• Thursday– Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

Page 2: Schedule Today: –Check Exam I –Circuit Problems –Magnetism –Turn in Lab 6 Thursday –Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

Exam Trouble Spots

• Difference between field, potential, force, potential energy

• Vectors (GPII)

• Conservation of Energy

Page 3: Schedule Today: –Check Exam I –Circuit Problems –Magnetism –Turn in Lab 6 Thursday –Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

Electric Field

Starts at +Ends at –

Can also go to “infinity”

Field makes force

Indicates direction of force on + charge

Page 4: Schedule Today: –Check Exam I –Circuit Problems –Magnetism –Turn in Lab 6 Thursday –Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

Magnetic Fields

Start at North Go to SouthUnlike charges Every North has a SouthMake a force – but more complicated

Page 5: Schedule Today: –Check Exam I –Circuit Problems –Magnetism –Turn in Lab 6 Thursday –Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

Magnetic Fields

• Magnetism discovered ages ago

• Fields like electrostatics

• Terminology “pole”arization

• More complicated than electric forces

• Forces Related (will see, eventually…)

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Magnetic Interaction

S

Magnets have poles N & SLike Electrostatic Forces

Opposites Attract, Like Repel, & non-magnetic unaffected“Magnetic” can be polarized…

S S SN N N N

Page 7: Schedule Today: –Check Exam I –Circuit Problems –Magnetism –Turn in Lab 6 Thursday –Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

Compass

• Floating Magnetic Needle

• North end attracted to “North Pole”– Points North

• Handy outside

• Work inside?

Page 8: Schedule Today: –Check Exam I –Circuit Problems –Magnetism –Turn in Lab 6 Thursday –Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

Field of a bar magnet

• Field lines start at N and end at S– Notice no infinity!

SN

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Field of a Horseshoe Magnet

• Stronger at Poles

Page 10: Schedule Today: –Check Exam I –Circuit Problems –Magnetism –Turn in Lab 6 Thursday –Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

Fridge Magnet

• Material like many horseshoe magnets• “Domains”

Page 11: Schedule Today: –Check Exam I –Circuit Problems –Magnetism –Turn in Lab 6 Thursday –Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

Fridge Magnet:is Fridge Magnetic?

• What are magnetic materials?• Why do magnets stick to “magnetic

materials”?

Page 12: Schedule Today: –Check Exam I –Circuit Problems –Magnetism –Turn in Lab 6 Thursday –Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

Magnetism: Macroscopic ViewFerromagnetic Domains

Arrows Point from North to SouthIndividual “Little Magnets”

Unpolarized Ferro-magnet Fridge, Chunk of Iron, etc…

Page 13: Schedule Today: –Check Exam I –Circuit Problems –Magnetism –Turn in Lab 6 Thursday –Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

Magnetism: Macroscopic ViewFerromagnetic Domains

Polarized MaterialBar Magnet, Compass Needle, Earth

How to Polarize : Use magnetic Field!Magnet polarizes nearby magnetic material (Think Charge) Always attractive

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Non-Magnetic Materials

• Paramagnetism– Some things just don’t care about fields– Wood, Paper, Aluminum

• Diamagnetism– Actually small repulsion does occur

• (non-ferro)– In a large enough field “anti-polarization”– 16 T floats a frog…

Page 15: Schedule Today: –Check Exam I –Circuit Problems –Magnetism –Turn in Lab 6 Thursday –Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

Ferromagnetic Properties

• Iron, Nickel, Cobalt are ferromagnets

• Aluminum, silicon, argon are not

• Similar properties between 3 elements?

• Are they neutral?

• Hint: magnetism & electric forces related

• What gives rise to magnetic properties?

Page 16: Schedule Today: –Check Exam I –Circuit Problems –Magnetism –Turn in Lab 6 Thursday –Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

Electrons

• 90% of anything’s properties due to Electrons

• Determine insulator / conductor– Heat & Electricity

• Determine Magnetism

• Determine Color, etc…

Page 17: Schedule Today: –Check Exam I –Circuit Problems –Magnetism –Turn in Lab 6 Thursday –Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

Magnetism

• Created by & Acts on MOVING charges

• Magnetic Fields B, units T (Tesla)– Tesla Coil

Page 18: Schedule Today: –Check Exam I –Circuit Problems –Magnetism –Turn in Lab 6 Thursday –Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

Magnetic Materials must be Metals?

• Magnetic force acts on MOVING charges

• What moves in a metal?

• Total charge of a metal?

• Do protons move?

• Magnetic Force on electrons?

• Magnetic Force on protons?

Page 19: Schedule Today: –Check Exam I –Circuit Problems –Magnetism –Turn in Lab 6 Thursday –Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

Moving Charges Make Magnetic Fields (Straight Wire)

0

2

IB

r

0 is magnetic permittivity of free spacer is distance to wireI current in wire

Like Electrostatic Permittivity

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Field Obeys R.H.R.

0

2

IB

r

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Fielf From a Loop?

Current

B?

B?

CurrentCurrent

Page 22: Schedule Today: –Check Exam I –Circuit Problems –Magnetism –Turn in Lab 6 Thursday –Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

Magnetic Field from a Loop

0

2

IB

R

Like a Bar Magnet

Field at Center

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Magnetic Field from Many Loops

0

2

IB

R

Field at Center for one loop

What if a small coil, say 5 loops?Hint: Superposition

Page 24: Schedule Today: –Check Exam I –Circuit Problems –Magnetism –Turn in Lab 6 Thursday –Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

Solenoids: Capacitor of Magnetism

00

NIB nI

LN

nL

L

Field Constant InsideField ~ zero outsideDirection R.H.R.

Page 25: Schedule Today: –Check Exam I –Circuit Problems –Magnetism –Turn in Lab 6 Thursday –Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

What are electrons doing in a bar magnet?

N

S

What are they doingIn a non-magnetic Metal?

Page 26: Schedule Today: –Check Exam I –Circuit Problems –Magnetism –Turn in Lab 6 Thursday –Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

Magnetic Force on Moving Charge

sinMAGF Q vB

Q = 0 F = 0

V = 0 F = 0

Page 27: Schedule Today: –Check Exam I –Circuit Problems –Magnetism –Turn in Lab 6 Thursday –Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

Force is PerpendicularEverything Perpendicular

• Force perpendicular to BOTH v & B

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Magnetic Field from Moving Charge

sin

FB

Q vB

Definition of magnetic Field

Page 29: Schedule Today: –Check Exam I –Circuit Problems –Magnetism –Turn in Lab 6 Thursday –Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

Right Hand RuleWorks for wrenches too!

sinMAGF QvB

How to determine directions Quickly

Negative Charges Opposite“Left Hand Rule”

Sign Important

Page 30: Schedule Today: –Check Exam I –Circuit Problems –Magnetism –Turn in Lab 6 Thursday –Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

What is trajectory?

Straight Line?Bendy?How?

Force Perp. To v & B

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Motion of Charged Particle in a Magnetic Field

• Force perpendicular to velocity & field

Velocity Perp. To B

B is pointing “out”

Circular Motion

R.H.R.

Page 32: Schedule Today: –Check Exam I –Circuit Problems –Magnetism –Turn in Lab 6 Thursday –Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

Circular Motion Review

• Centripetal Acceleration / Force

ˆ ˆˆy x x z z yv B z v B y v B x

2

C

va

r

2

C

vF m

r

F mar

Page 33: Schedule Today: –Check Exam I –Circuit Problems –Magnetism –Turn in Lab 6 Thursday –Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

If a velocity not quite perpendicular:

• Helical Motion

• Separate Components

• vP2 + vL

2 = v2

2

C

va

r

Page 34: Schedule Today: –Check Exam I –Circuit Problems –Magnetism –Turn in Lab 6 Thursday –Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

Mass Spectrometer

Simple Design2 Isotopes, IonizedSame Charge (+e)Different MassSame velocity

2

2

C

c

vF m

r

mvr

F

r1 r2

Page 35: Schedule Today: –Check Exam I –Circuit Problems –Magnetism –Turn in Lab 6 Thursday –Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

Force on a Current Carrying WireCharges moving in Wires

sin

sin sin

F qvB

x qqv q x I x

t t

F I x B ILB

Remember Current is positive charge flowElectron flow opposite (negative charges)

Work with current: everything positive & R.H.R.

Page 36: Schedule Today: –Check Exam I –Circuit Problems –Magnetism –Turn in Lab 6 Thursday –Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

Force Obeys R.H.R.

Point in current flow direction, rest same

Page 37: Schedule Today: –Check Exam I –Circuit Problems –Magnetism –Turn in Lab 6 Thursday –Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

Try Problems

• Circuits

• Magnetism problems Thursday before lab– Read over chapter & lab

Page 38: Schedule Today: –Check Exam I –Circuit Problems –Magnetism –Turn in Lab 6 Thursday –Do Lab 8 (in lab book)

Additional Examples

1. In the circuit shown below:A. Rank in order, from most to least bright, the brightness of

bulbs A–D. Explain.B. Describe what, if anything, happens to the brightness of

bulbs A, B, and D if bulb C is removed from its socket. Explain.

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Additional Examples

2. In the circuit shown below, rank in order, from most to least bright, the brightness of bulbs A–E. Explain.

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3. In the circuit shown below:A. How much power is dissipated by the 12 Ω resistor?B. What is the value of the potential at points a, b, c, and d?

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Additional Examples

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The diagram below shows a segment of a circuit. What is the current in the 200 resistor?A. 0.5 AB. 1.0 AC. 1.5 AD. 2.0 AE. There is not enough information to decide.

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Clicker Question

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There is a current of 1.0 A in the circuit below. What is the resistance of the unknown circuit element?

What is the current out of the battery?

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