Paper 2 Magnetism & Electromagnetism Flashcards

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What are permanent magnets?

A

Permanent magnets

PRODUCE THEIR OWN MAGNETIC FIELD

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What are Induced Magnets?

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Induced magnets

BECOME a magnet when placed in a MAGNETIC FIELD

When removed from the magnetic field, they LOSE THEIR MAGNETISM quickly

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What do like pole do?

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Like poles - REPEL

(The north pole of a magnet will REPEL (push away) a north pole

A south pole will REPEL another south pole)

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UNLIKE POLES …..

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Unlike Poles … ATTRACT

The north pole of a magnet will attract the south pole of another magnet

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What does it mean when the FIELD LINES around a magnet are drawn CLOSED TOGETHER?

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Field lines show closed together mean … that the strength of a magnet is STRONG

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There are 2 types of magnetic poles

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Magnetic poles -

NORTH seeking & SOUTH seeking poles

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What is a magnetic field?

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Magnetic Field is:

the REGION around a magnet where force acts on another magnet/magnetic material

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Name magnetic materials:

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Magnetic materials

.  Magnets
.  Iron
.  Steel
.  Nickel
.   Cobalt
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Where is the magnetic field strongest?

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The Magnetic Field is strongest at: THE POLES

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What is the FLUX DENSITY?

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The Flux Density is:

. The density (THE THICKNESS) of the magnetic field lines

. It indicates the STRENGTH of the FIELD

. The CLOSER the lines - the HIGHER the flux density - the SRONGER the field & the GREATER force that would be felt by another magnet

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Field lines run in which direction?

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The field lines run from NORTH to SOUTH

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The strength of a magnetic field depends on:

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The strength of a magnetic field depends on:

. the SIZE of the CURRENT & the DISTANCE from the WIRE

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What is a SOLENOID?

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A Solenoid is when:

. a WIRE is LOOPED into a CYLINDRICAL COIL
. the LOOP INCREASES the strength of the MAGNETIC FIELD
. AN IRON CORE can be added to create a STRONGER FIELD … this is called an ELECTROMAGNET

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Why does a SOLENOID increase the magnetic field:

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The SOLENOID increases the magnetic field because:

. It concentrated a LONGER piece of WIRE into a smaller area

. the LOOPED shape means that the magnetic field lines are ALL in the SAME DIRECTION

. strong UNIFORM field inside the SOLENOID

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How can the north pole of a SOLENOID be found?

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The north pole of a SOLENOID can be found by:

. THE RIGHT HAND GRIP METHOD

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An example of an ELECTROMAGNETIC DEVICE

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An Electromagnetic device -

Electric Bell …

. Push the switch - the ELECTROMAGNET is MAGNETISED

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What does the Force (N) depend on:

A

The FORCE depends on:

. Magnetic Flux DENSITY (T)

. Current (A)

. Length (m)

18
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The force (A) equals

A

Force (N) = B x I x l

force = magnetic flux density (T) current (A) length (m)

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When would you use FLEMING’s LEFT HAND RULE?

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FLEMING’S LEFT hand rule is used to find:

the FORCE on the conductor

Thumb = Movement (direction of force)

First finger = Field (magnetic field)

Second = Current (direction of current)

20
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What do we use the motor effect for?

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The motor effect is used:

In MOTORS to CONVERT ELECTRICAL ENERGY into KINETIC ENERGY

21
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What happens if the conductor is parallel to the the magnetic field?

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If the conductor is parallel to the magnetic field it will NOT EXPERIENCE A FORCE

22
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Advantages of an ELECTROMAGNET?

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An Electromagnet can:

. Be switches on and off - so it can pick up a car then release it.

. A permanent magnetic cannot be switches on and off

23
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Electromagnetic radiation wave lengths:

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Radio waves 1500 m

Visible light 5 x 10 -7m

Ultraviolet wave 3 x 10- 8m

X-rays - 1 x 10 -11m