12.2 Sources of Magnetic Fields

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    • What is a magnetic field?
      A region of space where magnetic forces can be detected
    • What does Newtons per Ampere-meter (N/A⋅m) measure?
      Magnetic field strength
    • What is coercivity in a permanent magnet?
      Resistance to demagnetization
    • Alnico magnets are used in electric motors and guitar pickups.
    • What is the shape of the magnetic field lines around a straight wire carrying current?
      Concentric circles
    • The magnetic field lines for a straight wire carrying current form concentric circles around the wire
    • Inside a solenoid, the magnetic field lines are uniform and parallel
    • A permanent magnet retains its magnetic field after the magnetizing field is removed
    • What type of permanent magnet is used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)?
      Neodymium
    • What is the shape of the magnetic field generated by a straight wire according to Ampère's Law?
      Circular
    • The magnetic force between two poles is inversely proportional to the square of the distance
    • Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction states that the induced electromotive force (EMF) is equal to the negative rate of change of magnetic flux
    • Faraday's law states that the induced electromotive force (EMF) is equal to the rate of change of magnetic flux.

      True
    • If the magnetic field is increasing, the induced current opposes the increase.

      True
    • Match the type of permanent magnet with its properties and uses:
      Ferrite ↔️ Low strength, loudspeakers
      Alnico ↔️ Moderate strength, electric motors
      Neodymium ↔️ Very high strength, hard drives
      Samarium-Cobalt ↔️ High strength, aerospace applications
    • A solenoid generates a magnetic field similar to a bar magnet inside.

      True
    • What does the term μ0\mu_{0} in Ampère's Law represent?

      Permeability of free space
    • The magnetic field lines for a straight wire carrying current form concentric circles
    • Electromagnetic induction is described by Faraday's law, which states that the induced electromotive force (EMF) is equal to the negative rate of change of magnetic flux
    • What is the right-hand rule used to determine?
      Magnetic field direction
    • Magnetic field strength is measured in Tesla
    • Tesla (T) measures magnetic flux density, which is the force per unit area perpendicular to the field.

      True
    • What is retentivity in a permanent magnet?
      Ability to maintain magnetism
    • Ferrite magnets are commonly used in loudspeakers and refrigerator magnets due to their low cost.

      True
    • Order the shapes of magnetic fields generated by different current configurations:
      1️⃣ Straight Wire: Circular around the wire
      2️⃣ Loop: Forms concentric rings with a strong field at the center
      3️⃣ Solenoid: Uniform inside, similar to a bar magnet
    • What is the shape of the magnetic field lines inside a solenoid?
      Uniform and parallel
    • Match the current configuration with its magnetic field shape:
      Straight Wire ↔️ Circular around the wire
      Loop ↔️ Concentric rings with strong field at center
      Solenoid ↔️ Uniform and parallel, like a bar magnet
    • A Tesla measures the magnetic flux density.

      True
    • Ferrite magnets are commonly used in loudspeakers due to their low cost.

      True
    • Ampère's Law describes how electric currents generate magnetic fields.
      True
    • Like magnetic poles repel each other
    • What is the process of generating an electric current from a changing magnetic field called?
      Electromagnetic induction
    • Electromagnetic induction is described by Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction.
    • The direction of the induced current is determined by Lenz's law.
    • The strength of a magnetic field is measured in Tesla or Newtons per Ampere-meter.
    • What law describes how electric currents generate magnetic fields?
      Ampère's Law
    • Electric currents generate magnetic fields as described by Ampère's Law
    • Match the current configuration with its magnetic field shape:
      Straight Wire ↔️ Circular around the wire
      Loop ↔️ Concentric rings with strong field at center
      Solenoid ↔️ Uniform inside, like a bar magnet
    • What is the formula for calculating the magnetic force between two poles?
      F = \frac{k \cdot m_{1} \cdot m_{2}}{r^{2}}</latex>
    • Arrange the relationships between changes in the magnetic field and the direction of the induced current:
      1️⃣ Increasing magnetic field
      2️⃣ Induced current opposes increase
      3️⃣ Decreasing magnetic field
      4️⃣ Induced current opposes decrease