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Notes: Magnetism Force of attraction or repulsion between various substances, especially those made of iron, nickel and cobalt; it is due to the motion of electric charges" Magnetic Field What is it? the area in which the force of magnetism acts. Unlike poles attract Like poles repel Illustration: Earth’s magnetic field (2 facts) : 1. Protects us from solar wind 2. Makes the earth act like a big bar magnet Magnet Domain What is it? Magnets A cluster of atoms . Explain why Magnetized The domains are all aligned 2 Types Explain why not Magnetized The domains are not aligned Permanent Temporary Magnets that make their own magnetic fields Ex. Bar magnets Certain minerals Ex. Earth 1 way to magnetize an object Sliding a magnet across the object in one direction to align the domains. 3 ways to demagnetize an object 1. Hit it 2. Drop it 3. Heat it Magnets that do not make their own magnetic fields and lose the field when it disappears Ex. Electromagnets Nails & Paper Clips Ex. Electromagnet What is needed to induce the Magnetic force? Electricity Label the 3 main parts: Motor A machine that uses electric energy to produce motion. Changes electrical energy to mechanical energy. wire Generator A machine that uses motion to create electric energy. Changes mechanical energy to electrical energy Power source core Notes: Transformers Principle: What does it do? An An electrical current can create a magnetic field An electrical device that changes the voltage of AC current to help control it. 2 types Step- Up Transformers Step-Down Transformers Increases voltage but decreases Amps. decreases voltage but increases Amps. Primary coil has fewer turns Primary coil has more turns Primarily used? Power plants Primarily used? At home To send lots of energy safely Takes lots of energy and decrease the current Label the Parts to a Transformer ( Input Volts, Output Volts, Primary Coil, Secondary Coil, Iron Core, 8 coils, 24 coils ) Input V Output V Iron Core Primary Coil- 24 Secondary Coil- 8 This is a Step-Down transformer What does this mean? The primary coil has 24 turns. The secondary coil has 8 turns. So, the secondary coil has 1/3 of the turns as the primary coil. This means if the input voltage was 300 V, then the output voltage = 100 V The Voltage was increased/decreased The Current was increased/decreased