What is are the poles of a magnet?
What are the two types of magnets?
Permanent and induced magnets
Characteristics of a permanent magnet
A permanent magnet produces its own magnetic field
Characteristics of induced magnets
What are permanent and induced magnets when they are together?
The forces are always attractive
What is the magnetic field?
A region where other magnets or magnetic materials (e.g. iron, steel, nickel and cobalt) experience a non-contact force
How can you show a magnetic field?
By drawing magnetic field lines
What is always one force of attraction?
The force between a magnet and a magnetic material
What does the strength of a magnetic field depend on and where is it strongest?
Where is the direction of the magnetic field?
What does a magnetic compass contain?
How do you plot the magnetic field pattern of a magnet using a compass?
1) Place the plotting compass near the magnet on a piece of paper
2) Mark the direction the compass needle points
3) Move the plotting compass to many different positions in the magnetic field, marking the needle direction each time
4) Join the points to show the field lines
How do you draw the magnetic field pattern of a bar magnet showing how strength and direction change from one point to another?
The diagram shows these key features:
How is the behavoir of a magnetic compass is related to evidence that the core of the Earth must be magnetic?
When a current flows through a conducting wire, what is created?
A magnetic field is created around the wire
How can the strength of the magnetic field change?
What is a solenoid?
A coil of wire
When you shape of a wire to form a solenoid what does it do?
What does adding an iron core to a magnetic field do?
How can the magnetic effect of a current be demonstrated?
Note:
AQA says that students should be able to draw the magnetic field pattern for a straight wire carrying a current snd for a solenoid ( showing the direction of the field)
What is the motor effect?
How do you find the direction of the force?
Fleming left-hand rule
State the steps for Fleming’s left hand rule
1) Using your left hand, point your First finger in the direction of the magnetic Field
2) Point your second finger in the direction of the Current
3) Your thumb will then point in the direction of the force (Motion)