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MARCH 4, 2014 • MAGNETISM Announcements & Reminders • To the teacher: Turn on the recording! • • To students: • WebAssign quiz on Chs. 22,23 is Wednesday, March 12. Submit C11 by this Friday. • Tonight, we will... • Review ferromagnetism • Review magnetic fields and forces • Examine an application to an experiment to determine the charge-to- mass ratio of the electron A cylindrical ferromagnet How would you determine which pole was N if you were stranded on a desert island and had no compass? A cylindrical ferromagnet How would you determine which pole was N if you were stranded on a desert island and had no compass? Tie a hair around the middle of the magnet and suspend it by the hair. The magnet will rotate until it aligns itself with the Earth’s magnetic field. The end of the magnet pointing in the general direction of geographic north is the magnetic north pole of the magnet. (You can do try this using your string and bar magnet.) Magnetic field lines as shown by iron filings The lines converge on the poles. The field is strongest where the lines are most dense. Opposite poles facing Field lines go from magnetic north to south poles. . Like poles facing A model of the Earth’s magnetic field Where are the poles? Finding your way Which way does the N pole of a compass needle point? (There are 2 correct answers.) A. Toward the Earth’s geographic north pole B. Toward the Earth’s geographic south pole C. Toward the Earth’s magnetic north pole D. Toward the Earth’s magnetic south pole Magnetic field around a current-carrying wire Is the current going into the page or coming out of it? (Green = North) A coil with 2 turns At the top of the coil, does the current come toward you or go away from you? What’s going on here? No magnet With magnet Just the magnet An experiment to determine the charge-to-mass ratio of the electron Provides the high voltage to accelerate electrons Provides the current to produce a magnetic field Evacuated tube Circular coils produce the magnetic field Low voltage here a, v Charged plates produce a vertical electrical field High voltage applied here Fluorescent screen shows electron path Low voltage here a, v coils With no current in the coils, what is the direction of the electric force on the electrons? Which plate is at higher potential? What is the direction of the electric field between the plates? What is the direction of the electric field between the plates? Considering just the initial acceleration of the electrons between the two vertical plates, determine an equation for v0 in terms of e, m, and V1, where m is the mass of an electron. Low voltage here a, v coils Considering just the initial acceleration of the electrons between the two vertical plates, determine an equation for v0 in terms of e, m, and V1, where m is the mass of an electron. Strategy: Low Use conservation of energy. Set up the problem as follows: voltage System – electron and vertical plates here Initial state – electron with 0 velocity at left plate a, v v at right plate Final state – electron with speed 0 Ext forces – none (gravity ignored) Wext = DEsys 0 = DK + DUel 1.Is DK positive or negative and why? 2.Is DUel positive or negative and why? 3.How is DUel calculated? With current in the coils to produce a magnetic field, the path tends to straighten out. What is the direction of the magnetic field? Assuming that the electrons move with constant velocity v0 within the region of electric and magnetic fields, determine an equation for e/m in terms of B, V1, V2, and d. Low voltage here a, v coils