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Magnetism and Electromagnetism
7.1 Permanent and Induced Magnetism, Magnetic Forces
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Poles
of a
magnet
The part of a
magnet
where the magnetic forces are
strongest
Two magnets are brought close to each other
They exert a
force
on each other
Force exerted when two like poles of a magnet are brought near each other
Repulsive
,
non-contact
force
Force exerted when two unlike poles of a magnet are brought near each other
Attractive
,
non-contact
force
Permanent
magnet
Produces its own
magnetic field
Induced magnet
Becomes
magnetic
when placed in a
magnetic field
Induced
magnetism always causes a force of
attraction
When an induced magnet is
removed
from a magnetic field, it
loses
most/all of its magnetism
Magnetic field
The region surrounding a magnet where another magnet or magnetic material experiences a
non-contact
force
Magnetic materials
Iron
Steel
Cobalt
Nickel
The
force
between a magnet and a magnetic material is always
attractive
Moving further away from the magnet producing the magnetic field
The magnetic field strength
decreases
Direction of a magnetic field
In the direction that a
north
pole would experience a force if placed in the
field
From the
north
seeking pole to the
south
seeking pole of a magnet
Magnetic compass
Contains a small
bar
magnet that points in the direction of the Earth's
magnetic
field