Physics Electricity and Magnetism 5.1 - 5.5 Flashcards

1
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What are magnets

A

Magnets are objects that have a magnetic field

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2
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Whats the difference between hard and soft magnetic materials

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Hard magnetic materials are those that lose their magnetism slowly while soft magnetic materials are those that lose their magnetism relatively quickly

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3
Q

Which poles attract and which poles repel

A

Opposite poles attract and like poles repel

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4
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In which direction do the magnetic field lines go

A

From north to south

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5
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What does the spacing between the magnetic field lines show

A

It shows the strength of the magnetic field in that region

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6
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How many poles do magnets have

A

Magnets have 2 poles

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7
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What are the 4 magnetic materials in the following:
N
C
I
S

A

Nickel
Cobalt
Iron
Silver

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8
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What is the force between a magnet and an induced magnet? (Repulsive, Attractive)

A

Attractive,

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9
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What is a magnetic material?

A

A magnetic material is a material that can be influenced by a magnetic field

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10
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What is the voltage formula and what are the units of each variable

A

V = I*R where v = voltage or potential difference which is basically a measure of the pressure or force driving the flow of electrons (Volts), I = current which is a measure of flow of electrons (Amperes or Amps), R is resistance which is a measure of the forces that oppose current flow (Ohms)

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11
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Which direction does the current flow in terms of conventional current in a circuit

A

From positive to negative

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12
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Which directions do the electrons flow in the circuit

A

From negative to positive

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13
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When temperature and resistance are constant, which two variables are directly proportional in the v = ir formula

A

V and I

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14
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What does a diode do

A

it allows for current to flow in one direction only

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15
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describe how the curve on a I/V graph looks for a filament lamp

A

It gets a slight curve as the resistance increases due to the increasing temperature which signifies that less current is flowing through the circuit

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16
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What is charge

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Charge is a measure of how much current flowed over a given period of time

17
Q

What is the formula for charge and the units of each variable in that formula?

A

Q = IT where Q = charge in coulombs, I = current in amps, T = time in seconds