Magnetism and electromagnetism Flashcards
What is magnetism?
The ability to pick up other magnetic substances.
What is a magnetically hard material?
One that will stay magnetised once it has been magnetised. The domains (regions that the atoms are grouped into, in which all the tiny atomic magnets are aligned) are locked into position by the material’s structure once they have been aligned.
These are good for making permanent magnets.
What is a magnetically soft material?
They will lose their magnetism more-or-less straight after it has been magnetised. The domains quickly become jumbled up again once the magnetising influence has been removed.
These are good for making electromagnets or the cores of transformers
Simple rules of magnetism:
Like poles repel
Unlike poles attract
What is a magnetic field?
A region where magnetic materials (e.g iron) experience a force. It has a strength and a direction. It can be represented by magnetic field lines
What are magnetic field lines used to show?
The direction of magnetic fields. They ALWAYS point from north to south. The density of the lines gives an indication of the strength of the field
How can you look at magnetic field lines?
Using iron filings or compasses as they align themselves with magnetic fields. Multiple compasses show you the field lines coming out, (if you only have one just move it around) or iron filings on top of a piece of paper.
What does an electric current produce? How do the size and direction effect this?
A magnetic field. The larger the current, the stronger the magnetic field. The direction of the magnetic field depends on the direction of the current.
What materials are notable for their display of magnetism?
Iron and iron compounds
When does a wire have a magnetic field around it? What is this called?
When current is flowing through it a current carrying wire will have a field around it. This is called electromagnetism.
What are examples of magnetic materials?
Iron, steel, nickel and cobalt.
How can magnetism be induced in magnetic material?
A magnetic field can line up the domains in an unmagnetised object, making it into a temporary magnet (if it is made of a magnetically soft material).
This is why iron filing can be used to display magnetic field patterns - they become tiny temporary magnets when sprinkled in a magnetic field, and line up along the field lines
Learn the diagrams of magnets and their magnetic field lines on page 181
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How does Flemings right hand rule work? (FOR FIELDS)
With your thumb (of your right hand) pointing in the direction of the current, the way your fingers curl is the direction of the field.
The strength of the field around a current carrying wire is quite weak, how can this be increased?
1) increasing the current in the wire
2) wrapping the wire into a coil or solenoid (a long coil)