at which part of a magnet are the magnetic forces strongest
the poles of the magnet
What happens when two magnets are brought close to each other
they exert a force on each other
what type of force is exerted if two like poles of a magnet are brought near each other
repel , non contact force
what type of force is exerted if two unlike poles of a magnet are brought near each other
They will attract , non contact force
why is repulsion and attraction non contact forces
because the magnets don’t have to touch to experience the force
what is the difference between a permanent magnet and an induced magnet
what type of force does induced magnetism always cause
a force of attraction
what happens when an induced magnet is removed from a magnetic field
the induced magnet loses most/ all of its magnetism
what is an induced manget
a material that becomes a magnet when it is placed in a magnetic field
what is a magnetic field
the region surrounding a magnet when another magnet or magnetic material experiences a non - contact force
give 4 examples of magnetic materials
what can always be said about the force between a magnet and a magnetic material
it is always attractive
how does the strength of a magnetic field change as you move further away from the magnet producing it
the magnetic field decreases the further you move away
in what direction does a magnetic field point
how do you plot the magnetic field pattern of a magnet using a compass
using the field lines how do you know where the field is strongest
where the lines are closer together
what does a magnetic compass contain
small bar magnet that points in the direction of the Earth’s magnetic field
how can we determine that Earth has its own magnetic field
if you hokld the compass away frmo any magnets the needle always points in the North - South direction
what is the earth’s magnetic field due to
the earth’s core
what is produced when a current flows through a conducting wire
a magnetic field around the wire
what determines the strength of the magnetic field around a current - carrying wire
the magnitude of the current flowing through the wire ( a larger current produces a stronger magnetic field )
the distance from the wire ( magnetic field is strongest closer to the wire ) - further away from the wire = strength of magnetic field decrease
what is a solenoid
the coil of wire which when current passes through creates a strong magnetic field
how can we prove there is a magnetic field around the conducting wire
using a compass
what happens if you change the direction of the current
changes the direction of the magnetic field