Science: Electromagnets Flashcards

1
Q

What are the two poles of a magnet called?

A

North and South

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2
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What are the 3 magnetic metals?

A

iron, nickel and cobalt

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3
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How are electromagnets made?

A

by wrapping a coil of wire around a magnetic core

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4
Q

Are electromagnets or permanent magnets stronger?

A

Electromagnets

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5
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3 ways you can increase the strength of an electromagnet:

A

•Increasing the number of turns on the coil around the core of the electromagnet

•Increasing the current which is flowing through the coil of wire

•Using a more magnetic material for the core, e.g. iron rather than aluminium

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6
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What is an area where a magnetic material will experience a force?

A

Magnetic field

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7
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Which direction do magnetic field lines go in?

A

North Pole of the magnet to south pole

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8
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What do close together magnetic field lines mean?

A

A stronger magnetic field

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9
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2 ways you can find out the shape of a magnetic field?

A

• Using plotting compasses
• Using iron filings

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10
Q

What are circuit breakers + how are electromagnets used as circuit breakers?

A

Circuit breakers detect large changes in current in a house, and will break a circuit

When a large current flows, the electromagnet becomes strong enough to attract an iron catch which will break a circuit

They can then be reset and used again

This makes them suitable as an electrical safety device in a home

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11
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How are electromagnets used as loudspeakers?

A

Loudspeakers use an electromagnet in order to generate sound

A current passes through the coil and creates an electromagnet, this repels another permanent magnet which moves the cone in and out creating sound

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12
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How are electromagnets used in electric bells?

A

The electromagnet attracts the iron armature

When it moves, it breaks the circuit, no longer allowing current to flow

The coil and core are no longer magnetic meaning the spring is no longer attracted and returns to its original position

The bell is rung once

The circuit is complete again, restarting the process

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