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Magnetism Electric Motors Computer Disc Drives Alarm Systems Electricity and Magnetism What is the difference between MAGNET and MAGNETIC? Properties of Magnets • Magnets have two opposite poles. – north – south • Magnets exert forces on each other. • The forces depend on the alignment of the poles. Magnetism works because the magnetic force is greater than the gravitational force. Magnetic Magnetic forces exist in what we Field call a “magnetic field”. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uj0DFDfQajw The number of field lines indicates the strength of the source of the magnet. • Every magnet creates an energy field • The field exerts forces on any other magnet that is within its range. Unlike poles of magnets attract each other and like poles of magnets repel. • Magnetic lines of force NEVER cross. • Two or more magnetic fields overlapping COMBINE. The earth is like a giant magnet! The nickel iron core of the earth gives the earth a magnetic field much like a bar magnet. Types of Temporary Magnets Magnets ~These magnets tend to lose their magnetism after a while EX: Some refrigerator magnets when dropped again and again will no longer be attracted to metal. Types of Electromagnets Magnets ~Created when there is electric current flowing through a coil of wire wrapped around a magnet or metal core. Permanent Magnets Keep their magnetism. A mixture of iron, aluminum, nickel, & cobalt. Natural Magnets Found in nature. Example: lodestone-used in compasses. Electricity and Magnetism – how are they related? When an electric current passes through a wire a magnetic field is formed. What is electromagnetic induction? Moving a loop of wire through a magnetic field produces an electric current. This is electromagnetic induction. A generator is used to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction. Electromagnetic Induction • Process by which a current is produced by a changing magnetic field. • By either moving the magnet or the wire, electricity is produced. • Ex: Generators-used to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction. Generating • A power plant generator contains a turbine that turns magnets inside Electricity loops of wire to generate electricity. What are electric motors? An electric motor is a device which changes electrical energy into mechanical energy. MAGLEV TRAINS!! https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=aIwbrZ4knpg Vocabulary!! ELECTRIC CURRENT ELECTROMAGNET ELECTROMAGNETISM GENERATOR INDUCTION MAGNETIC FIELD MAGNETIC FORCE MOTOR