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Magnetism is defined as a material's ability to attract what 3 materials?
Iron, cobalt, and nickel
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What is Fe?
Iron
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What is Co?
Cobalt
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What is Ni?
Nickel
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What are the 3 classifications of magnetic materials?
Natural magnet, artificial permanent magnet, and electromagnet
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What is the definition of a natural magnet?
Inherent magnetism
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What is the definition of an artificial permanent magnet?
Usually hard steel artificially magnetized so it can attract iron
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What is the definition of an electromagnet?
Temporary magnets produced by means of an electrical current
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What are the 3 laws of magnetism?
Polarity, attraction/repulsion, and inverse square
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What is the law of polarity?
All magnets have 2 poles
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What is the law of attraction and repulsion?
Like poles repel, opposite poles attract
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What is the inverse square law?
The force of attraction is inversely proportional to the square of the distance and directly proportional to the magnetic field strength
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What is a magnetic field?
The zone of influence surrounding a magnet
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What is a magnetic field made up of?
Flux lines
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What are flux lines?
Invisible lines of force
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If flux lines are more widely spread out, the magnetic field will be what?
Weaker
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If flux lines are more spaced together, the magnetic field will be what?
Stronger
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Increasing flux density will have what effect on the strength of the magnetic field?
Increase
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Decreasing flux density does what to the strength of the magnetic field?
Decrease
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Flux lines traveling in the same direction are what by one another?
Repelled
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Flux lines traveling in the opposite direction are what by one another?
Attracted
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What direction are flux lines directed?
North to south
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What is the definition of permeability?
How easily a material can be magnetized
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What is the definition of retentivity?
The ability of a material to resist demagnetization
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What are examples of ferromagnetic materials?
Iron, cobalt, and nickel
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What are examples of paramagnetic materials?
Platinum
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What are examples of diamagnetic materials?
Bismuth, beryllium, and graphite
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In the thumb rule, the thumb is pointing in the direction of what?
Electrical current
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In the thumb rule, the fingers wrapped around the conductor will indicate what?
The direction of the flux lines around the current
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A magnetic field only exists around a wire when?
When electrical current is flowing
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What is a solenoid?
A coil carrying current
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What is an electromagnet?
A solenoid with an iron core
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What is the first of two laws Faraday stated regarding electromagnetic induction?
If a loop of wire is placed in a moving magnetic field, there will be an EMF induced in it
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What is the second law Faraday stated regarding electromagnetic induction?
The strength of the EMF is determined by the rate the conductor crosses the flux lines
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What are the 4 factors that determine the strength of the induced current in a conductor?
Speed at which the conductor cuts the lines of flux, strength of magnetic field, angle that lines of flux are cut, and the number of turns in the conductor
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The more flux lines cut per second (faster) means what for the induced EMF?
Higher induced EMF
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A greater magnetic field means what for the induced EMF?
Greater induced EMF
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The closer to 90 degrees means what for the induced EMF?
Greater induced EMF
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The greater number of coils means what for the induced EMF?
Greater EMF
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What is EMF?
Electromotive force
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What are the 3 ways to induce current or voltage in a conductor by electromagnetic induction (EMF)?
Conductor moves across a stationary magnetic field, the magnetic field may move across a stationary conductor, or change the strength of the field
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Induced current flows how compared to induced EMF?