Magnetic Materials can be ‘Soft’ or ‘Hard’ Flashcards

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What does it mean if a magnetic material is considered ‘soft’?

A

It loses its induced magnetism quickly

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What does it mean if a magnetic material is considered ‘hard’?

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It keeps its induced magnetism permanently

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What is an example of a soft magnetic material?

A

Iron

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What is an example of a hard magnetic material?

A

Steel

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Why is iron used in transformers?

A

Because of this property - it needs to magnetise and demagnetise 50 times a second

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How can you increase the strength of the magnetic field around a solenoid?

A

By adding a magnetically ‘soft’ Iron core through the middle of the coil

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Look at the diagram page 60

A

Ok

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