Cards (14)

  • Magnetic forces
    Strongest at the poles of a magnet
  • Two magnets brought close together
    Exert a force on each other
  • Force between two like poles
    Repulsive, non-contact force
  • Force between two unlike poles
    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
  • Strength of a magnetic field
    Decreases the further you move away from the magnet producing it
  • 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