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What are the two types of poles in magnets?
North and South Poles
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What happens when same poles of magnets are brought together?
They
repel
each other
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What occurs when opposite poles of magnets are brought together?
They
attract
each other
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What are permanent magnets?
Always
magnetic
, always have
poles
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What are induced magnets?
Materials that are
magnetic
but not
fixed poles
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How can induced magnets become temporary magnets?
By stroking them with a
permanent magnet
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What happens when you stroke an induced magnet with a permanent magnet?
It aligns the
domains
in the same direction
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Which materials can become induced magnets?
Iron
,
Nickel
,
Cobalt
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In which direction do magnetic field lines point?
From
North
to
South
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How does the strength of a magnetic field change with distance?
It
decreases
with
distance
from
the
magnet
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What direction do magnetic field lines point at any point?
Towards the
south pole
and away from
north
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What tool can be used to visualize magnetic field direction?
Plotting
compasses
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What is the Earth's core's role in magnetism?
It creates a large
magnetic field
around Earth
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How does a magnetic compass behave in relation to Earth's magnetic field?
It aligns with Earth's
field lines
and points
North
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Where does a compass point in relation to the geographic North Pole?
It points to a location over
North Canada
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Why is Earth's magnetic pole above Canada considered a magnetic South Pole?
Because
like poles
repel
each other
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What does current produce around a wire?
A
magnetic field
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How is the direction of the magnetic field around a wire determined?
By the
right hand grip rule
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What happens when plotting compasses are placed around a wire?
They show the direction of the
magnetic field
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How does the strength of a magnetic field change with current?
Greater current produces a
stronger
magnetic field
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How does distance from a wire affect the magnetic field strength?
Greater distance results in a
weaker
field
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What is a solenoid and its properties?
Magnetic field shape similar to a
bar magnet
Coiling wire enhances magnetic effect
Iron core
increases strength
Factors affecting strength:
Size of
current
Length of solenoid
Cross-sectional area
Number of turns
(coils)
Using a soft iron core
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What is the motor effect?
Interaction
of
magnets
creates a force
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How do the magnetic fields of a magnet and a wire interact?
They
exert
a force on each other
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What is the orientation of the magnetic field around a wire?
It is
circular
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How does the force on a wire relate to the direction of current and magnetic field?
It is at
right angles
to both
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How does Fleming's Left Hand Rule work?
Each direction is
90°
to each other
Used to determine the unknown factor (usually
force direction
)
Current is conventional current, opposite to
electron flow
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What is magnetic flux density measured in?
Tesla
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How do electric motors operate?
Coil of wire
rotates between
fixed magnets
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What happens to the forces on the sides of the coil in an electric motor?
One side moves
up
, the other
down
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What induces a potential difference in a conductor?
Relative movement between conductor and
magnetic field
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What happens if the magnetic field changes while a conductor is moving?
A current flows if there's a
complete circuit
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How do electric generators (dynamos) work?
Coil rotates between two
permanent magnets
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What does the movement of the wire in a generator cause?
It cuts through the
magnetic field
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What type of current does a complete circuit produce in a generator?
Alternating current
(AC)
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How is direct current (DC) produced in a dynamo?
Using a
split ring commutator
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What is the function of a transformer?
To change voltage levels in
AC circuits
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What happens when AC flows in the first coil of a transformer?
It creates a
changing magnetic field
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What does a step-up transformer do?
Increases voltage with more coils on
secondary
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What does a step-down transformer do?
Decreases voltage with fewer coils on
secondary
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