Magnetism and Electromagnetism Flashcards

1
Q

Where on a magnet are the magnetic forces strongest?

A

At the poles

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2
Q

What happens when two opposite poles are brought together?

A

They attract

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3
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What happens when two like poles are brought together?

A

They repel

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4
Q

Is magnetism a contact or non-contact force?

A

Non-contact

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5
Q

What is a permanent magnet?

A

A material that produces its own magnetic field

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6
Q

What is a temporary magnet?

A

A material that is only magnetic when placed in a magnetic field, will lose its magnetism when removed

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7
Q

When does a wire generate a magnetic current?

A

When current is flowing through it

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8
Q

For the right hand rule, what does the thumb represent?

A

The direction of the current

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9
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For the right hand rule, what do the fingers represent?

A

The direction of the magnetic field

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10
Q

What does the strength of the magnetic field around a wire depend on?

A

The size of the current, distance from the wire

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11
Q

What is a solenoid?

A

A coil of wire

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12
Q

What is an electromagnet?

A

A coil of wire with an iron core

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13
Q

How can an electromagnet be made stronger?

A

More coils, increased current, soft iron core

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14
Q

What is the motor effect?

A

When a conductor carrying a current is placed in a magnetic field, the conductor and magnet exert a force on each other

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15
Q

For Fleming’s left hand rule, what does the thumb represent?

A

The direction of movement/motion

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16
Q

For Fleming’s left hand rule, what does the first finger represent?

A

The direction of the magnetic field

17
Q

For Fleming’s left hand rule, what does the second finger represent?

A

The direction of the current

18
Q

What equation links current, length, force and magnetic flux?

A

Force = Magnetic flux x Current x Length

19
Q

What are the units for magnetic flux?

A

Tesla, T

20
Q

What are the units for current?

A

Amps, A

21
Q

What are the units for force?

A

Newtons, N

22
Q

What is a compass?

A

A small, suspended bar magnet which points North

23
Q

What is a compass used for?

A

Navigation using the Earth’s magnetic field

24
Q

Why does the Earth have a magnetic field?

A

The liquid iron and nickel outer core moves around the solid iron and nickel core

25
Q

What is a pole reversal?

A

When the location of the magnetic North and South pole are reversed

26
Q

Where is the magnetic North pole located?

A

The geographic South pole

27
Q

Where is the magnetic South pole located?

A

The geographic North pole

28
Q

What are the consequences of a pole reversal?

A

Changes in animal migration, compasses point in the wrong direction

29
Q

What evidence is there for pole reversals?

A

Sea floor spreading

30
Q

What is an electric motor?

A

A coil or wire rotating within a magnetic field

31
Q

What is the function of a split ring commutator?

A

Swaps the direction of the current every half turn to allow 360 degree rotation

32
Q

How can the speed of an electric motor be increased?

A

Increase the number of coils, use a stronger magnet, increase the current

33
Q

What is a magnetic field?

A

The area around a magnet where the magnetic force can be felt

34
Q

Name four magnetic materials

A

Iron, nickel, cobalt, steel

35
Q

How can you tell the difference between a permanent and a temporary magnet?

A

Permanent magnets can both attract and repel other magnets, temporary magnets can only attract other magnetic materials

36
Q

In what direction do magnetic field lines run?

A

From North to South