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Magnetism Intro
  • Physics 12

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Clip of the day
  • Minutephysics..
  • How far is a second?
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vWp20Sc8qPeolistPL
    ED25F943F8D6081C

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Review Question
  • A soccer ball is kicked horizontally off a
    22.0-meter high hill and lands a distance of 35.0
    meters from the edge of the hill. Determine the
    initial horizontal velocity of the soccer ball.
  • ANSWER 16.5 m/s

4
Magnet Brainstorm.and play time!
  • Are all magnets alike?
  • What kind of things do magnets attract?
  • Which part of the magnets are strongest?
  • How can you tell where the poles are?
  • How can you tell which is which?
  • Do magnets work through other materials?
  • What does it depend on?
  • Can you make a magnet out of a nail?

5
Shall we start with Bill Nye on magnets?
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vak8Bh9Zka50

6
Magnetism
  • Magnets have 2 poles (north and south)
  • Like poles repel
  • Unlike poles attract
  • Magnets create a MAGNETIC FIELD around them

7
Magnetic Force
  • Magnetic forces have properties that are similar
    to electric and gravitational force in that
  • The force varies following an inverse square
    relationship due to the separation of poles
  • The force varies directly with the strength of
    the poles
  • However, since we dont have magnetic monopoles
    there is no equation for magnetic force

8
Magnetic Domains
  • Within a magnetic compound, there are many
    different magnetic domains
  • If these are randomly arranged, the material is
    not magnetic
  • If they are aligned, the material will be magnetic

9
Temporary vs Permanent Magnets
  • Some materials will easily align the domains in
    the presence of a magnetic field however they
    will usually return to a random arrangement after
    the field is removed these are called temporary
    magnets (like iron)
  • Other materials will not easily align the
    domains, however once aligned they will remain
    aligned these are called permanent magnets (like
    steel)

10
Magnetic Field Lines
  • It is possible to map a magnetic field in a
    manner similar to that of electric or
    gravitational fields
  • Convention says field lines go from north to
    south

11
Magnetic Field
  • Symbol B
  • SI units tesla (T)
  • T N__
  • A m

12
Electric Charges and Magnetic Poles
  • In 1819, Oersted noticed that a current carrying
    wire would create a magnetic field
  • This was the first step into the realm of
    electromagnetism
  • Oersteds experiment led to Right Hand Rule 1

13
Oersteds experiment
  • When there is no current the needle of the
    compass points north
  • When the circuit is complete, electricity flows
    and the compass needles deflected
  • There must be some forces causing the
    deflectionmagnetic force!

14
Why does the needle move?
THE WIRE ITSELF MUST BE MAGNETIC!!! In other
words the wire has its own INTERNAL MAGNETIC
FIELD that is attracted or repulsed by the
EXTERNAL FIELD.
As it turns out, the wires OWN internal magnetic
field makes concentric circles round the wire.
15
Electromagnetism
  • Moving electrons produced a magnetics field
  • A changing magnetic field causes electrons to move

16
Right Hand Rule 1
  • The direction of magnetic field lines around a
    current carrying wire can be determined using a
    right hand rule
  • Thumb direction of current
  • Fingers curl around in direction of magnetic
    field

17
Amperes experiment
  • Ampere discovered that when compasses were placed
    close to a current carrying wire the compass
    would be deflected based on the direction of the
    current

18
  • A the needles are moving counter clock wise
  • B the needles are moving clock wise

19
  • Ampere theorized that the magnetic fields between
    two charge carrying wires would either result in
    attractive or repulsive forces
  • Based on this,
  • Ampere was able to
  • develop an equation
  • to describe the
  • magnetic field

20
Magnetic Field
Force (N)
Magnetic field (T)
Length of wire (m)
Current (A)
Number of turns
For a solenoid
Length of each turn (m)
21
Sample problem
22
Try it?
  • Page 767
  • 1 a, b, c and 2
  • Page 778
  • 1-4
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