16: Electromagnetism Flashcards
What is a magnetic field?
A region where a force is exerted on a magnetic materials
What are magnetic fields represented by?
Flux lines\ field lines
In which direction do field lines go? (Unless in the magnet/coil)
North to south poles
What is the strength of magnetic field represented by?
By how tightly packed the lines are, the closer together the lines, the stronger the field
Each flux line always joins up the [ ] and [ ] poles in one [ ] line
North
South
Continuous
What shows that a field is uniform?
The flux lines are equally spaced and in the same direction
Whenever you have a wire carrying electric current, you also have?
A magnetic field around it
When current flows in a wire or any other long straight conductor,
…..
A magnetic field is induced around the wire
Describe the field lines around a current carrying wire
They’re in concentric circles
How do you work out the direction of the magnetic field around a current carrying wire?
Right hand rule
What is the right hand rule?
1) Stick your right thumb in the direction of the CONVENTIONAL current
2) Your curled fingers point in the direction of the field
What happens to the field if you put a current carrying wire into an external magnetic field?
The field around the wire and the field from the magnets are added together. The shape of the resultant flux lines is a combination of the two fields
What do curved flux lines have a tendency to do?
To contract and straighten
What is the effect of flux lines contracting and straightening?
Causes an electromagnetic force that pushes the wire
What happens if the current is parallel to the flux lines?
No force acts because the fields are perpendicular, so they don’t affect each other
What is the direction of the force with respect to the current and magnetic field?
Perpendicular - Fleming’s left hand rule
What is Fleming’s left hand rule?
First finger = external uniform magnetic field
Second finger = direction of the CONVENTIONAL current
Thumb = direction of the force and therefore motion
What is the force on a current carrying wire at right angles to a uniform magnetic field proportional to?
F = BIL
Current
Length of the wire
Magnetic flux density
What is magnetic flux density a measure of?
Measure of the strength of the magnetic field
What is magnetic field density defined as?
The force on one meter of a wire carrying a current of one amp at right angles to the magnetic field
Is magnetic flux density a scalar or vector?
Vector. It has a magnitude and a direction
What happens with charge if a conducting rod moves perpendicular to a magnetic field? Describe the electromagnetic induction
The electrons in the rod experience a force, which causes the, to accumulate at one end of the rod
This induces an emf across the ends of the rod exactly as connecting a battery to it would. If the rod is part of a complete circuit , then an induced current will flow through it too
This process of inducing an emf is electromagnetic induction
When is an emf induced?
Whenever there is relative motion between a conductor and magnetic field
Whenever lines of flux are cut
When will flux cutting induce an emf? A current?
Flux cutting always induces an emf but will only induce a current if the circuit is complete
What does magnetic flux density measure?
Strength of the magnetic field per unit area
Area must be perpendicular to field
What is flux linkage?
The number of turns on the coil * the magnetic flux passing through the coil