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permanent magnets

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always magneticc, always have poles

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induced magnets

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  • magnetic but no fixed poles
  • can be made into temporary magnets by rubbing against a permenant magnet
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what happens when you turn induced magnets into temporary magnets

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  • rubbing an induced magnet against a permanent magnetic aligns the domains in the material in all the same direction
  • creating a temporary magnet
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what are domains?

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a region of a magnetic material in which the magnetic fields of the atoms are all aligned in the same direction. This alignment creates a strong magnetic field within the domain.

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5
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what are induced magnets made of

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iron nickel cobalt

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field lines pointy from… to…

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from north to south

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strength decreases with.. from the magnet

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distance

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plotting compasses

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mini compasses for drawing

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Earth’s core

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  • core is magnetic
  • creates large magnetic field around the earth
  • we know this because a magnetic compass will align itself with the earth’s field lines and point north
  • earth’s north and south poles are actually switched
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Current

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  • produces a magnetic field around the wire
  • direction can be found using ‘right hand grip rule’
  • increasing current increases strength of magnetic field
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solenoid

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  • coiled wire
  • coiling the wire causes the field to align and form a giant single field, instead of lots of small ones, this enhances the magnetic effect
  • having an iron core increases its strength because it is easier for magnetic field lines to pass through than air is
  • factors that affect strength: size of current, lenght, cross sectional area, number of coils, using a soft iron core
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motor effect

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  • when a magnet and wire’s magnetic fields interact with each other
  • makes a straight magnetic field (instead of circular)
  • wire is pushed away from the field between the poles
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fleming’s left hand rule

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FBI
force, magnetic field, current

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14
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FBI equation

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F=BIL
force = magnetic flux density x current x length

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15
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units:
magnetic flux density

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tesla, T

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