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CURRENT  MAGNET
MAGNET  CURRENT
What Causes Magnetic Fields?
a.
b.
When there is no current in the wire, the compasses
align with Earth’s magnetic field.
When there is a current in the wire, the compasses
shift and align around the wire!
What Causes Magnetic Fields?
a.
b.
When there is no current in the wire, the compasses
align with Earth’s magnetic field.
When there is a current in the wire, the compasses
shift
and align around
A magnetic
fieldtheiswire!
produced by the
motion of electric charges (current).
No magnetic field…
No magnetic field…
A moving charge creates a
magnetic field.
Making an Electromagnet



If the wire is bent into a
loop, the magnetic field
lines become bunched up
inside the loop.
A current-carrying coil of
wire is called an
electromagnet.
A piece of un-magnetized iron
placed inside the coil will act
as a magnet when current
goes through the coil.
Making an Electromagnet



If the wire is bent into a
loop, the magnetic field
lines become bunched up
inside the loop.
A current-carrying coil of
wire is called an
electromagnet.
A piece of un-magnetized iron
placed inside the coil will act
as a magnet when current
goes through the coil.
Making an Electromagnet



If the wire is bent into a
loop, the magnetic field
lines become bunched up
inside the loop.
A current-carrying coil of
wire is called an
electromagnet.
A piece of un-magnetized iron
placed inside the coil will act
as a magnet when current
goes through the coil.
WHAT IS
ELECTROMAGNETIC
INDUCTION?
What is Electromagnetic Induction?



Movement of electric charges (current) creates or
“induces” a magnetic field.
Likewise, a changing magnetic field through a coil
can induce a current in a coil.
This phenomenon is called electromagnetic
induction (EMI).
What is Electromagnetic Induction?
If you rotate a magnet efficiently, electric
current can be generated in large quantities!
EMI in a
Power Plant
Renewable sources include:
hydroelectric, wind generators,
solar energy, and tidal power.
Other forms include petroleum
and geothermal sources.
Renewable sources include:
hydroelectric, wind generators,
solar energy, and tidal power.
Virtual Tour – Coal Power Plant
https://youtu.be/xokHLFE96h8?t=30s
Other EMI
Applications
Other EMI
Applications
Circuit Breakers
• Circuit breakers are common
in most households in
America.
• A circuit breaker will detect
when the current is too high,
which could happen
because:
Too many appliances are
plugged in, causing a small
resistance to the current
• When the current increases,
the internal electromagnet
pulls the circuit loose.
Circuit Breakers
• Circuit breakers are common
in most households in
America.
• A circuit breaker will detect
when the current is too high,
which could happen
because:
Too many appliances are
plugged in, causing a small
resistance to the current
• When the current increases,
the internal electromagnet
pulls the circuit loose.
Circuit Breakers
• Circuit breakers are common
in most households in
America.
• A circuit breaker will detect
when the current is too high,
which could happen
because:
Too many appliances are
plugged in, causing a small
resistance to the current
• When the current increases,
the internal electromagnet
pulls the circuit loose.
Other EMI Applications
EMI BBQ: http://youtu.be/txmKr69jGBk
EMI Cooking: https://youtu.be/Gdb1VBwScPU
Julius Sumner Miller
Lesson 40 - Adventures in Magnetism: https://youtu.be/8DDw9olY0c8
Lesson 41 – “Producing” Electricity: https://youtu.be/IsdgpJ_ELr8
Lesson 42 – Effects of Electric Current: https://youtu.be/MSVR2Xpc6fs
Lesson 44 - More adventures in electromagnetism: https://youtu.be/cUVJkeLvBcc
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