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What happens to the lifting capacity of a solenoid when current is reduced?
It
decreases
the
lifting capacity
What is a solenoid?
A coil of wire that acts as an
electromagnet
What is the function of magnetic cores in solenoids?
They enhance
magnetic field
strength
How does a solenoid become an electromagnet?
When current flows through the
coil
How does adding a core to a solenoid compare to wrapping wire around a magnet?
It increases the strength of the
magnetic field
What does a solenoid look like?
It looks like a
tightly
wound spring
How are solenoids used in cars?
To control the flow of
liquids
What happens to the magnetic field when electricity passes through a solenoid?
It
concentrates
, producing a
strong
magnet
What are the key properties of a solenoid?
Coil of wire
Becomes an
electromagnet
with current
Concentrates
magnetic field
Produces a
strong magnet
How does increasing current in a solenoid affect its magnetic field?
It creates a stronger magnetic field
What is the relationship between electric current and magnetic field strength in a solenoid?
Magnetic
field strength is
directly
proportional
to
current
What is the role of the number of turns in a solenoid?
It affects the
magnetic field strength
What happens to the magnetic field strength when the number of turns in a solenoid is doubled while keeping the current constant?
The magnetic field strength is doubled
Each turn adds its own magnetic field
Magnetic
lines of force
align and intensify
What materials are magnetic cores in solenoids usually made of?
Soft iron
What is the direct relationship between current and magnetic field strength in a solenoid?
More
current results in a
stronger
magnetic field
Less
current leads to a
weaker
magnetic field
This relationship affects the solenoid's
lifting capacity
How does increasing the number of turns in a solenoid affect the magnetic field?
It creates a
more concentrated
magnetic field
What is the effect of magnetic lines of force aligning in a solenoid?
It intensifies the
magnetic field
What happens when a core is added to a solenoid?
It makes the entire system more
powerful
Why is soft iron used as a core in solenoids?
It has high
permeability
for
magnetic fields
How do magnetic cores enhance the magnetic field in solenoids?
By concentrating
magnetic flux lines
What type of materials are commonly used in solenoids?
Magnetic materials
Why do more turns in a solenoid lead to a stronger magnetic field?
Each turn's
magnetic
field
stacks
together
What does high permeability in magnetic materials indicate?
They allow
magnetic field lines
to pass easily
What occurs to soft iron's magnetism when the current stops?
It loses its magnetism
How does soft iron affect the strength of an electromagnet in a solenoid?
It
concentrates
the
magnetic
field
,
increasing
strength
How do magnetic cores concentrate magnetic field lines?
By guiding and
concentrating
the lines
How does soft iron function in a doorbell mechanism?
It concentrates the
magnetic field
to strike the
chime
What are the key properties of soft iron that make it suitable for solenoids?
High
permeability
Magnetizes with
current flow
Loses magnetism when current
stops
What is the effect of using a magnetic core on a solenoid's strength?
It
makes
the
solenoid
much
stronger
What happens to soft iron when current flows through it?
It becomes
magnetized
How do permanent magnets retain their magnetism?
They are made from
materials
that retain magnetism
What are the key differences between permanent magnets and electromagnets?
Origin of Field:
Permanent:
Naturally
magnetic
Electromagnet: Magnetic field from
electric current
Requires Current:
Permanent: No
Electromagnet: Yes
Can be Turned Off:
Permanent: No
Electromagnet: Yes
Strength:
Permanent:
Constant
Electromagnet:
Adjustable
by changing current
Examples:
Permanent:
Fridge magnets
Electromagnet:
Solenoids
,
MRI machines
What happens to electromagnets when the current is turned off?
They lose their
magnetism
What are electromagnets?
Magnets that require
electric
current to function
When do electromagnets become magnetic?
When an
electric current
flows through a
coil
In what application is soft iron's property of losing magnetism useful?
Controlling the
solenoid's
on-and-off
states
How is the strength of an electromagnet adjusted?
By changing the
electric current
Can permanent magnets be turned off?
No
, they cannot be
turned off
How do the magnetic field lines behave around a solenoid?
They encircle the
coil
perpendicularly
What are the magnetic field lines of a solenoid like inside the coil?
Uniform
and straight
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