1141 Questions & Blanks Flashcards

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The three laws of magnetism

A

Either pole of a magnet attracts nonmagnetic ferromagnetic substances
Like magnetic poles repel one another, unlike attract.

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2
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Why does a compass needle point north?

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It aligns itself with Earth’s magnetic field

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3
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Three ways to disrupt the alignment of magnetic domains

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heat
interaction with another magnetic field
mechanical action

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4
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Use inverse square law (m1m2/r^2) for magnet problems.

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5
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Compare the similar properties of magnetism and electricity

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Magnetism has two opposite poles–and electricity–two opposite charges. Like charges/poles repel, but unlike attract.
The forces of attraction and repulsion in each follow the inverse square law.

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Left- hand rule for magnetic fields around current-carrying wires.

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When a wire is grasped in the left hand so that the thumb points in the direction of the electron flow, the fingers will be pointing in the direction that the magnetic lines of force are flowing.

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7
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Each electron in the atom can be considered a _________, which _____________

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tiny electric current

generates a magnetic field

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8
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A wire coiled in the shape of a cylinder is called a _________

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solenoid

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9
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Left-hand rule for the magnetic field inside a solenoid

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When a coil is grasped in the left hand so that the fingers point in the direction of the electron flow in the wires, then the extended thumb will point in the direction of the internal lines of force and toward the north pole of the coil

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Left-hand rule for the deflecting force on a current-carrying wire in a magnetic field.

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Point the thumb of the left hand in the direction of the current and the fingers in the direction of the magnetic lines of force. The palm of the hand then faces the direction of the deflecting force acting upon the wire.

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11
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Three ways to induce an electric current with a magnetic field.

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moving a magnet near a stationary wire
moving a wire near a stationary magnet
by holding both magnet and wire stationary, but causing the magnetic field to expand and contract

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12
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Why does a light bulb glow as soon as a circuit is completed, even though electrons move rather slowly through the circuit?

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Because all free electrons in the wire begin to move the instant the circuit is completed

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13
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Measured in volts

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electromotive force

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14
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Compare the transfer of electrical energy by electromotive force to the transfer of gravitational energy.

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Electrical energy travels from a region of higher electrical potential to a region of lower electric potential in the same way that gravitational energy travels from a region of higher gravitational potential to a region of lower gravitational potential.

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15
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SI unit for resistance

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ohms

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16
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Georg Simon Ohm was the first person to make a systematic study of ____

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current, electric potential, and resistance

17
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What two factors control the amount of current supplied by an electrical source?

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electromotive force

resistance of the circuit

18
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Ohm’s law

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Current is directly proportional to electric potential and inversely proportional to the resistance.

19
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The four factors that determine the resistance in a current-carrying wire.

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type of material
length of wire
diameter of wire
temperature

20
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I = V/R

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current(amperes) = electrical potential(volts)/resistance(ohms)

21
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heat energy = current(amperes) x time(seconds) x electric potential(volts)

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0.239calories per joule