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What are the two poles of a magnet?
North
and
south
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What happens when opposite poles of magnets are brought together?
They
attract
each other
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What occurs when like poles of magnets are brought together?
They
repel
each other
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Which materials can magnets attract?
Iron
, cobalt, and
nickel
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What are non-magnetic substances?
Materials that are not attracted to
magnets
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What is an example of a magnetically hard material?
Steel
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What is the characteristic of magnetically soft materials?
They lose their magnetism easily once removed from the
magnetic field
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What is the magnetic field?
The
region
around a
magnet
where
magnetic
forces
act
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What do magnetic field lines represent?
They show the direction and strength of the
magnetic force
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In which direction do magnetic field lines travel?
From the
north
pole to the
south
pole of a magnet
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What does the density of magnetic field lines indicate?
The strength of the magnetic field in that area
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What is induced magnetism?
When a magnetic material becomes temporarily magnetized in a
magnetic field
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What happens to a piece of iron placed near a strong magnet?
It becomes
magnetized
with one end as a
north pole
and the other as a
south pole
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What is the application of induced magnetism?
Creating temporary magnets and
electromagnets
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What is the method to investigate the magnetic field pattern for a single bar magnet?
Place a bar magnet on a flat surface.
Cover it with a piece of paper.
Sprinkle
iron filings
on the paper and tap gently.
Observe the alignment of iron filings along the magnetic field lines.
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What are the field patterns between two bar magnets when opposite poles face each other?
Field lines
connect directly, indicating attraction.
Creates a
uniform pattern
between the poles.
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What happens to the field lines when like poles of two bar magnets face each other?
Field lines curve away from each other.
Indicates
repulsion
between the like poles.
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What characterizes a uniform magnetic field?
Parallel, equally spaced
field lines
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How can a uniform magnetic field be produced using two bar magnets?
By placing two bar magnets with
opposite poles
facing each other
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What is an application of uniform magnetic fields?
Used in devices like
mass spectrometers
and electron beams
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How does the behavior of magnetically hard materials differ from magnetically soft materials?
Hard materials
retain
magnetism, while soft materials
lose
it easily
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What is the significance of the density of magnetic field lines?
It
indicates
the
strength
of the
magnetic
field
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What effect does an electric current have when it flows through a wire?
It produces a
magnetic field
around the wire.
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How does the direction of the magnetic field relate to the current?
The direction depends on the
direction
of the
current.
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What does the Right-Hand Grip Rule help determine?
The direction of the
magnetic field lines
.
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In the Right-Hand Grip Rule, what does the thumb represent?
The direction of the
current
.
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What do the fingers represent in the Right-Hand Grip Rule?
The direction of the
magnetic field lines
.
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What are the magnetic field patterns for different configurations of wires?
Straight
Wire: Circular magnetic field lines.
Flat Circular Coil
: Concentric circles around each loop.
Solenoid
: Strong, uniform field inside; resembles a bar magnet outside.
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What is the characteristic of the magnetic field inside a solenoid?
It is strong and
uniform
.
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How does the magnetic field outside a solenoid compare to a bar magnet?
It resembles the field of a bar magnet.
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What does one end of a solenoid act as?
North pole
.
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What increases the strength of the magnetic field in a solenoid?
Increasing the
current
through the wire.
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How can the strength of an electromagnet be adjusted?
By changing the
current
or number of
coils
.
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What are the applications of electromagnets?
Electric bells
Relays
Cranes for lifting
scrap metal
Magnetic locks
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What happens when a current-carrying conductor is placed in an external magnetic field?
It experiences a force.
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What does Fleming's Left-Hand Rule help determine?
The
direction of force
,
magnetic field
, and
current
.
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In Fleming's Left-Hand Rule, what does the thumb indicate?
Direction of Force
(Motion).
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What does the first finger in Fleming's Left-Hand Rule represent?
Direction of Magnetic Field
(N to S).
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What does the second finger in Fleming's Left-Hand Rule indicate?
Direction of Current
(Positive to Negative).
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What factors affect the force on a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field?
Strength of the magnetic field (B)
Current
(I) in the wire
Length of wire
(L) in the magnetic field
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