Magnetism and Electromagnetism Flashcards
Where are the magnetic forces strongest at?
The poles of a magnet
What do two unlike poles do?
Attract
What do two like poles do?
Repel
Give 2 examples of non-contact forces in Magnetism
Attraction and Repulsion
What is a permanent magnet
A permanant magnet…
A permanent magnet is a magnet that produces its own magnetic field
What is an induced magnet
An induced magnet is a material that becomes a magnet when it is placed in a magnetic field
An example of an induced magnet is iron filings
What happens when an induced magnet is removed from its magnetic field?
It loses its magnetism quickly
What type of magnet only causes forces of attraction?
Induced Magnets
How can you check if a magnet is permanent?
By checking if it repels another magnet
Differences between a permanent and induced magnet
Difference 1:
- A permanent magnet is a magnet that produces its own magnetic field
- An induced magnet becomes a magnet when placed in a magnetic field
Difference 2:
- An induced magnet always causes forces of attraction
- A permanent magnet causes forces of attraction as well as repulsion
Which 4 materials are magnetic
- Iron
- Steel
- Cobalt
- Nickel
What is a magnetic field?
A magnetic field is the region around a magnet where a non-contact magnetic force acts on another magnet OR a magnetic material
What is the force between a magnet and a magnetic material?
Attraction
What factor affects the strength of the magnetic field of a bar magnet
- The distance from the magnet.
Where is the direction of a magnetic field line?
The direction of a magnetic field line is from the north (seeking) pole of a magnet to the south(seeking) pole of the magnet
What does a magnetic compass contain?
A small bar magnet that points in the direction of the Earth’s magnetic field
How is the behaviour of a magnetic compass related to evidence that the core of the Earth is magnetic
- A magnetic compass contains a small bar magnet.
- A compass needle always aligns towards the same place on Earth
- This provides evidence that the Earth’s core must be magnetic
PRACTICAL QUESTION:
Plot the magnetic field of a bar magnet
- Place the bar magnet on a piece of paper
- Place the compass near the North pole of the magnet
- Mark the direction the needle points towards
- Move the compass so that the South pole of the needle touches the point that has just been marked
- Mark the new point where the needle points towards
- Repeat this until the South pole has been reached
- Connect the marks to show the field lines