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Magnetic Fields and Electromagnetism

Magnetic Fields and Electromagnetism. Created for CVCA Physics By Dick Heckathorn 19 April 2K+4. 18.1 Natural Magnetism 676. Investigation How Do Magnetic Regions Relate To Each Other?. Magnets. What is the interaction force?. Repulsive. Repulsive. Attractive. Magnetic Fields.

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Magnetic Fields and Electromagnetism

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  1. Magnetic FieldsandElectromagnetism Created for CVCA Physics By Dick Heckathorn 19 April 2K+4

  2. 18.1 Natural Magnetism 676 • Investigation • How Do Magnetic Regions • Relate To Each Other? Magnets

  3. What is the interaction force? Repulsive Repulsive Attractive

  4. Magnetic Fields • What is a magnetic field? • What is the symbol for magnetic field? • What is its usefulness? • How do we see a magnetic field?

  5. Investigation • Viewing a magnetic field Magnets – spheres in Plexiglas

  6. Magnetic Field Around a Bar Magnet

  7. The Magnetic Field Between Unlike Poles

  8. The Magnetic Field Between Like Poles

  9. Demonstrate • Tie a paper clip to a string. Then move the arrow above the large magnet. • Which way does the field really point? Large Magnet - Arrow

  10. Investigate • Place a magnet on a piece of paper. • Move a compass around the magnet keeping the compass on the paper. Bar magnet – compass – piece of paper

  11. Investigate 3. Create the following.

  12. Investigate 4. Would this be the end result if one mapped the whole area?

  13. Magnetic Fields • How do we detect a magnetic field? • (compass) • What is the direction of a magnetic field? • (direction north seeking end • of compass points)

  14. A Question Equally huge – Newton’s 3rd Law

  15. A problem

  16. Demonstration • Which end of a magnet • points north? 2 Bar magnets – magnet holders - support

  17. Question • How does the • earths magnetic north pole • compare to the • earth geographic north pole? • Handout: Magnetic Declination 2 Bar magnets – magnet holders - support

  18. Magnetic Declination

  19. Demonatration • Breaking a magnet Special magnets – compass - overhead

  20. Investigation • Magnetizing • a temporary magnet • using a nail • and • DC current. Battery – nail – wire – paper clips

  21. 18.2 Electromagnetism 681 • What did Oersted discover? • Moving electric charges produce a magnetic field.

  22. Investigation • What exists around a current carrying wire? • How is its direction defined? Power Source – coils of wire - compasses

  23. What one would see with a magnetic field viewer.

  24. Question • How can one predict the direction of • the magnetic field? • Grab wire with thumb in direction of current, fingers give direction of field.

  25. Thumb? • Direction of current. • Fingers? • Direction of magnetic field.

  26. Investigation • What exists around a single coil of wire with a current in it? carrying wire? • How is its direction defined? Power Source – coils of wire - compasses

  27. Question • What is the direction of the magnetic field of a coil that has a current in it?

  28. Demonstration • Bring compass • near each end • of a coil.

  29. How is the magnetic field of a coil related to a magnet? • Like a bar magnet • But can be turned on and off

  30. Quiz • Given the polarity • of the power source • and the direction the wire • is wound on the apparatus, • what is the direction of the magnetic field inside the coil? Power Source – wire coil on PVC pipe

  31. 18.4 Magnetic ForcesonConductorsandMoving Chargespage 687

  32. Demonstration • Force on • current carrying wire • in a • magnetic field Green power source, large magnet, swinging wire, support

  33. Right Hand Rule B • Thumb • Direction of Current • Fingers • Direction of B-Field • Palm • Direction of Forcemagnetic Fmagnetic I

  34. What is the direction of Fmag? F S N B F ? B ?

  35. What will the loop do? N

  36. Magnitude of the Force

  37. Calculating the Force vector x vector = vector Dot Product Where θ is the angle between the B-field and the current.

  38. Units of Magnetic Field • Thus k has a value of 1 • if one uses these units.

  39. Demonstration • Force on Parallel Current Carrying Wires • 1. Current in same direction Power Source, 2 swinging wires, support

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