Physics 7.1.3 Flashcards

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All Magnets are Surrounded by a…

A

Magnetic Field.

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What is a ‘Magnetic Field’?

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The Region Around a Magnet where a Force Acts on Another Magnet, or on a Magnetic Material (eg Iron, Steel, Cobalt, Nickel).

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What are ‘Magnetic Field Lines’ Used to Represent’?

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Magnetic Field Lines are Used to Represent the Strength & Direction of a Magnetic Field.

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4
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In Magnetic Field Lines, the Direction of the Magnetic Field is Shown Using…

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Arrows.

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In Magnetic Field Lines, the Strength of the Magnetic Field is Shown by the…

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Spacing of the Magnetic Field Lines.

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What does it Mean if the Magnetic Field Lines are Close Together?

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If the Magnetic Field Lines are Close Together, then the Magnetic Field will be Strong.

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What does it Mean if the Magnetic Field Lines are Far Apart?

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If the Magnetic Field Lines are Far Apart, then the Magnetic Field will be Weak.

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8
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What are the Rules which Must be Followed when Drawing Magnetic Field Lines? (2)

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-Always go from North to South. (Indicated by an Arrow Midway Along the Line).

-Must Never Touch or Cross other Field Lines.

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9
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Where is the Magnetic Field Strongest?

A

At the Poles.

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10
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The Magnetic Field is Strongest at…

A

The Poles.

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The Poles are Where the Magnetic Field Lines are…

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Closest Together.

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12
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The Magnetic Field Becomes Weaker as the ___ from the Magnet ___. Why?

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Distance, Increases. Because the Magnetic Field Lines are getting Further Apart.

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13
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Why does the Magnetic Field Become Weaker as the Distance from the Magnet Increases?

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Because the Magnetic Lines are getting Further Apart.

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14
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An Attractive Force can be Experienced Between: (2)

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-The Opposite Poles of 2 Different Permanent Magnets.

-A Magnet & a Magnetic Material (Due to Induced Magnetism).

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15
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A Magnet will Always Induce the ___ Pole in the Closet End of a Magnetic Material.

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Opposite.

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16
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Where will a ‘Uniform Magnetic Field’ be Produced?

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A Uniform Magnetic Field will be Produced in the Gaps Between Opposite Poles.

17
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What is a ‘Uniform Magnetic Field’?

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A Uniform Magnetic Field is One that has the Same Strength & Direction at All Points.

18
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How do you Show that the Magnetic Field has the Same Strength at All Points?

A

Equal Spacing Between All Magnetic Field Lines.

19
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How do you Show that the Magnetic Field is Acting in the Same Direction at All Points?

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There Must be an Arrow on Each Magnetic Field Line, going from the North Pole to the South Pole.