All magnets have South and North poles
Magnetism and static electricity
Magnetic Field lines
Magnetic field lines are loops that point away from the North and toward the South
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What creates magnetic fields?
3-D nature
Magnetic fields are 3D which is often hard to show on paper
In the exam, a dot with a circle (the circle is most often there but it could just be a dot) around it indicates a magnetic field coming out of the page (think of an arrow head coming at you)
An X indicates a magnetic field going into the page (think of the back of an arrow)
Dipoles of the Earth
The magnetic field in a straight wire with current
The magnetic field forms circles in the plane perpendicular to the length of the wire
Picture washers on a wire - those represent circles of the magnetic field
The right-hand rule
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Solenoid
Force on a moving charge
If the velocity of a moving particle is perpendicular to the magnetic field, a magnetic force is exerted on the moving charge
==F = qvBsin(θ)==
F: magnetic force
q: charge of particle
v: velocity
B: magnetic field
θ: angle between velocity and magnetic field vectors
Right hand rule - “flat finger” rule
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Force on a current-carrying wire from an outside magnetic field
The force between two parallel wires
Mass Spectrometer
Remember that magnetic forces give charges a centripetal acceleration
Fc = Fb
==mv^2/r = qvB==
If part of the velocity is parallel to the field (theta is not 90 degrees), the charge will take a helical path
Mass Spectrometer: a device used to determine the charge to mass of a particle by arcing them in a magnetic field and finding the radius of its path
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