Magnetism and electromagnetism Flashcards
Where are the magnetic forces strongest for a magnet
the poles
A permanent magnet produces its own _______
magnetic field
What is an induced magnet?
a material that becomes a magnet when it’s placed in a magnetic field
it loses magnetism when removed from the magnetic field
Induced magnetism always causes a ________
force of attraction
Magnetic field definition
the region around a magnet where a force acts on another magnet or/and magnetic material
The force between a magnetic and a magnetic material is _________
always one of attraction
What does the force of the magnetic field depend on?
the distance of the field from the magnet
What is the direction of the magnetic field lines?
North to south pole
How do we know about the Earth magnetic field?
A magnetic compass contains a small bar magnet.
The compass needle points in the direction of theEarth’s magnetic field.
What happens when current flows through a conducting wire?
a magnetic field is produced around the write
How to increase the strength of a magnetic field?
- increase the amount of current through the wire
- the decrease the distance from the wire
- shape the wire into a solenoid
-add an iron core
Describe the magnetic field lines inside a solenoid?
strong and uniform
How can you experiment the effects of “the size of current” and the “distance” from a wire
by placing magnetic compass at different points along the wire and turning the power supply on and off
Why does a solenoid increase the magnetic field strength?
- it concentrates a longer piece of wire into a smaller area
- the lopped shape means that the magnetic field lines around the wire are all in the same direction
What is the motor effect?
When a conductor carrying a current is placed in a magnetic field, the magnet producing the field and the conductor exert a force on each other
What is the motor effect caused by?
the field created by the current interacting with the magnetic field
How can the force in the motor effect be increased?
increasing :
- the size of the current
- the length of conductor in the magnetic field
- the flux density (density of the field lines around a magnet)
What is the formula to find the force of something when you have flux density?
F= BIL
Force = magnetic flux density x current x length (of wire within the field)
What would happen to the direction of the force, if the direction of the current or magnetic field is reversed?
it will reverse
How can the direction of the force on the conductor be found?
with Flemings left-hand rule
What is an electric motor?
A coil of wire carrying a current in a magnetic field and rotates
Why do electric motors rotate?
because the current going up one side of the coil is in the opposite direction to the current coming back down the other side, so one side moves up and the other moves down
What do the carbon brushes in electric circuits do?
allow the electric current to pass onto the split-ring commutator
Why does a coil stop when it reaches 90 degrees (vertical position) if it didn’t have a split-ring commutator?
because the current would continue to flow through each side of the coil in the same direction (opposite directions), so the direction of the forces exerted on both sides wouldn’t change.
this means the tip od the coil will be pulled upwards and the bottom downwards so the coil will stop rotating