Magnetism Flashcards
What do magnetic field lines show 3
1) shape of magnetic field
2) direction (the field lines ‘travel’ from North to South)
3) the strength of the magnetic field - the field lines are closest together where the magnetic field is the strongest
4 substances which exhibit magnetic properties
Iron
Steel
Nickel
Cobalt
How can you tell if it’s a magnet
It repels another magnet
The volume of space around every magnet where magnetism can be detected
The magnetic field
What can we infer about magnets from placing one in a container full of iron filings
The shape of the magnetic field
It is strongest at its two poles - all the filings stick to the poles with very little elsewhere
3 ways to increase the strength of the magnetic field around a solenoid
- increase the current through the coil
- increase the number of turns of wire per centimetre
- insert a piece of magnetic material (core) into the solenoid
Advantages of electromagnet 2
Can be made as strong as required
Can be switched off when required
What do the fingers represent on the left hand rule
Thumb=motion
1st finger=field
2nd finger = current
If we pass a current through a piece of wire held at right angles to the magnetic field of a magnet, the wire will move. What is this movement caused by?
This motion is the result of a force created by overlapping magnetic fields around the wire and the magnet
Purpose of the split ring commutator
Changes current direction every half turn
What would happen if the commutator did not have a split in it?
The motor would rotate to vertical position and then vibrate until it came to rest
What is electromagnetic induction?
The creation of a voltage (and maybe current) in a wire which is experiencing a change in magnetic field
What is the Dynamo effect
Using electromagnetic induction to transform kinetic energy into electrical energy
Why do transformers only work with ac currents and voltages?
Only work if the magnetic field around the primary coil is changing
What is a transformer made from
A primary coil and a secondary coil wound on an iron core to concentrate the magnetic field in the coils