Magnetism Flashcards

1
Q

the word magnetism comes from the name of that amount village named ___

A

Magnesia

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2
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it is the properties and interactions of magnets

A

Magnetism

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3
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3 principal types of magnets

A

natural magnet
artificially produced permanent magnets
electromagnets

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4
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in three types of magnets, its best example is the earth itself, because it spins on an axis

A

natural magnet

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5
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in three types of magnets, it is available in many sizes and shapes but principally as bar or horseshoe-shaped magnets, usually made of iron

A

artificially produced permanent magnet

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6
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in three types of magnets, it consists of a wire wrapped around an iron core

A

electromagnets

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7
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3 magnetic states of matter

A

diamagnetic
paramagnetic
ferromagnetic

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8
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in three magnetic states of matter, this cannot be magnetized and they are not attracted to a magnet

A

diamagnetic

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9
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in three magnetic states of matter, its materials lie somewhere between ferromagnetic and non-magnetic and they are slightly attracted to a magnetic field

A

paramagnetic

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10
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in three magnetic states of matter, this can be easily magnetize and can be usually be permanently magnetized by exposure to a magnetic field

A

ferromagnetic

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11
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nonmagnetic ; wood and glass
diamagnetic ; ___ and ___
paramagnetic ; gadolinium
ferromagnetic ; iron, ___ and ___

A

nonmagnetic ; wood and glass
diamagnetic ; water and plastic
paramagnetic ; gadolinium
ferromagnetic ; iron, nickel and cobalt

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12
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3 magnetic laws

A

magnetic dipoles
magnetic induction
magnetic force

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13
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in three magnetic laws, it is where every magnet no matter how small has two poles

A

magnetic dipoles

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14
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in three magnetic laws, it is where imaginary magnetic field lines are called magnetic lines of induction and the density of the lines is proportional to the intensity of the magnetic field

A

magnetic induction

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15
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in three magnetic laws, it is similar to electrostatic and gravitational forces that also are inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the objects under consideration

A

magnetic force

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16
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the SI unit of magnetic field strength is the ___ or Gauss

A

Tesla

17
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1 tesla = __,___ Gauss

A

1 tesla = 10,000 Gauss