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Bell Work SPI 0807:12.1 Electromagnetic Induction Science Thursday, February 23, 2017 1. Where is the Magnetic North pole located? 2. What three components make up an Electromagnet? 3. What is an electromagnet? 4. How do you increase the strength of an electromagnet? 5. What are the two benefits of an electromagnet versus a permanent magnet? Notes SPI 0807:12.1 Electromagnetic Induction Science Tennessee SPI Objective: Recognize that electricity can be produced using a magnet and wire coil. Essential Question(s) 1) How is electricity produced with a magnet and a coil of wire? 2) How do I make a simple generator? I Can Statement I can explain how to make electricity using a magnet and a wire coil. Success Criteria I can prove that I understand this topic by drawing a simple generator. Key Ideas and Terms Magnets and a coil of wire can induce (create) electricity This process is called electromagnetic induction Note: another name for electricity is electrical current Note: another name for a coil of wire is a solenoid Simple Electrical Generator Coil of Wire (Solenoid) Bar Magnet Electromagnetic induction The magnet has to move through the coil … or the coil has to move through the magnet Simple Electrical Generator Here is the magnet Here is the solenoid (coil of wire) Here is a Galvanometer (measures electric current and direction of the current) The bar magnet is pushed back and forth through the solenoid How It Works All magnets have an invisible magnetic force field. Simple Electrical Generator The bar magnet is pushed back and forth through the solenoid The magnetic force field pushes the electrons from atom to atom in the wire creating electrical current. Look at the two generators shown below Generators convert mechanical energy into electrical energy Both diagrams are showing electromagnetic induction Note: in picture 01 the wire coil is stationary and the magnet is moving back and forth Note: in picture 02 the magnet is stationary and the wire coil is rotating (It works either way) Picture 01 Picture 02 Rotational Generators (very common) Note: the magnet is stationary and the wire coil is rotating. It also works if the wire is stationary and the magnet is moving Rotational Generator F.Y.I.-Electromagnetic Induction …is how most electricity is generated around the world. These power plants all use magnets and coils of wire to make electricity Nuclear Power Plant Wind Turbines Coal Power Plant Hydroelectric Dam F.Y.I.-Electromagnetic Induction …is how most electricity is generated in cars, trains, boats, & planes Each of these machines has a generator inside that creates electricity Electrical Generator (Alternator) Consists of a magnet rotating through a coil of wire Two Ways to Increase the Electrical Current (1) Move the magnet faster (2) Add more coils of wire Notes SPI 0807:12.1 Electromagnetic Induction Science Brainpop Video View the video titled "Electromagnetic Induction” Link: Brainpop Website Duration: 2 min 25 sec User name: ----- (ask your teacher for the user name) Password: ----- (ask your teacher for the password) Task 01: Write down five things that catch your attention as you watch this video. Task 02: Complete the Brainpop quiz. Questions SPI 0807.12.1 Electromagnetic Induction Science Here is a question you might see on a quiz or test. Questions SPI 0807.12.1 Electromagnetic Induction Science Here is a question you might see on a quiz or test. Questions SPI 0807.12.1 Electromagnetic Induction Science Here is a question you might see on a quiz or test. SPI 0807.12.1 Science Questions Electromagnetic Induction Here is a question you might see on a quiz or test. Questions SPI 0807.12.1 Electromagnetic Induction Science Here is a question you might see on a quiz or test. Assignment SPI 0807.12.2 Exit Ticket 1. What is the difference between a permanent magnet and an electromagnet? 2. What is the difference between an Electromagnet and Electromagnetic Induction? 3. List the three parts of an electromagnet. 4. What does Earth’s magnetosphere do?