Magnetism. Kate, Haley, Jackson, Cole, Tristan, & Taylor Period 1

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Magnetism Kate, Haley, Jackson, Cole, Tristan, & Taylor Period 1

B=μ 0 I/(2πr) µ0 = 4π 10-7 Tm/A *measured in Teslas Review of Concepts -The magnetic field in the Earth is created by the rotation of the iron core MAGNETIC FIELDS ARE CREATED FROM THE MOTION OF ELECTRIC CHARGES -Magnetic field lines move from North to South - Strength of the magnetic field around a current carrying wire depends on I (How much current passes through the wire) and r (How you are from the wire) - The magnetic field intensity is proportional to the number of loops

Review of the Concepts Continued - A changing magnetic field will induce a voltage - Electromagnetic induction (Faraday s Law) -The amount of voltage depends not only on the strength of the magnetic field, but also on the cross sectional-area of the coil Φ=BAsinθ *Measured in webers (Wb) V=NΔΦ/Δt VP/NP = VS/NS (for transformers) P = IPVP = ISVS

Review of the Concepts Continued -Both the current in the wire and the motion of a moving charge create a force that act on each other (equal and opposite) F B =qvbsinθ F B =ILBsinθ

Misconception/Common Mistake #1 -The Right Hand Rule ONLY applies to positive charges, NOT ELECTRONS -When dealing with electrons, simply use your LEFT hand, or just switch the directions -Also when using the right hand rule make sure the current/velocity is the thumb, the magnetic field is the pointing finger, and the force is the middle finger

Misconception/Common Mistake #2 FALSE: Earth s magnetic field is created by magnetic materials at the poles. IN REALITY: Earth s magnetic field is created by the churning of the molten liquid outer core in the Earth that is constantly moving as the Earth rotates. The poles have greater magnetic field strength of any other spot on a magnet.

Misconception/Common Mistake #3 -Cutting a magnet in half WILL NOT result in a monopole there will always be a north and a south pole -If you cut a magnet in half, the result will be two smaller magnets, both with a north and south pole.

Misconception/Common Mistake #4 -The north pole of the Earth is actually the south pole of Earth s magnetic field in terms of magnets. -If you think of Earth like a bar magnet, the north pole we all recognize today is really the south pole of the bar magnet.

Misconception/Common Mistake #5 If one of the coils in a transformer has more voltage (more coils), it will have less current. Induced current in a coil of wire will make a magnetic field that resists motion both into and out of the coil. That s why you can t make a transformer with one coil on one side and an infinite number of coils on the other side. Doubling the number of coils doubles the voltage at the expense of more work necessary to move the magnet.

Misconception/Common Mistake #6

Multiple Choice #1 A 0.90 m long straight wire on board the Voyager spacecraft carries a current of 0.10 A perpendicular to Jupiter s strong magnetic field of 5.0 10-4 T. What is the magnitude of the magnetic force experienced by the wire? A. 4.5 N B. 1.2 *10^-3 N C. 1.5*10^ -4 N D. 4.5*10^-4 N

Multiple Choice #1 A 0.90 m long straight wire on board the Voyager spacecraft carries a current of 0.10 A perpendicular to Jupiter s strong magnetic field of 5.0 10-4 T. What is the magnitude of the magnetic force experienced by the wire? A. 4.5 N B. 1.2 *10^-3 N C. 1.5*10^ -4 N D. 4.5*10^-4 N

Multiple Choice #2 At the equator where the Earth s 3.0 10-5 T magnetic field is parallel to the surface of the Earth, Emma is spinning her wedding ring, which has a diameter of 2.0 cm, on top of the table. What is the change in flux through the ring if Emma spins it on its edge? A. 3.77 *10 ^ -8 Wb B. 9.42 *10 ^ -9 Wb C. 9.42 *10 ^-5 Wb D. 3.77 *10 ^-4 Wb

Multiple Choice #2 At the equator where the Earth s 3.0 10-5 T magnetic field is parallel to the surface of the Earth, Emma is spinning her wedding ring, which has a diameter of 2.0 cm, on top of the table. What is the change in flux through the ring if Emma spins it on its edge? A. 3.77 *10 ^ -8 Wb B. 9.42 *10 ^ -9 Wb C. 9.42 *10 ^-5 Wb D. 3.77 *10 ^-4 Wb

Multiple Choice #3 If a wire is bent into a loop, A. There is a stronger field inside and outside of the coil B. There is a weaker field inside and outside of the coil C. There is a weaker field inside the coil and a stronger field outside of the coil D. There is a stronger field inside of the coil and a weaker field outside of the coil

Multiple Choice #3 If a wire is bent into a loop, A. There is a stronger field inside and outside of the coil B. There is a weaker field inside and outside of the coil C. There is a weaker field inside the coil and a stronger field outside of the coil D. There is a stronger field inside of the coil and a weaker field outside of the coil

Multiple Choice #4 Niagara Falls sends 3,000 V to a step-up transformer that sends 120,000 V to homes in NYC. If there are 2,000 loops in the primary end of the transformer, how many loops are in the secondary? A. 50 loops B. 80,000 loops C. 50,000 loops D. 80 loops

Multiple Choice #4 Niagara Falls sends 3,000 V to a step-up transformer that sends 120,000 V to homes in NYC. If there are 2,000 loops in the primary end of the transformer, how many loops are in the secondary? A. 50 loops B. 80,000 loops C. 50,000 loops D. 80 loops

Multiple Choice #5 In Fred s color TV, electrons are shot toward the screen through a 1.0 10-3 T magnetic field set up in the picture tube. If the electrons each experiences a magnetic force of 3.5 10-15 N, at what speed are they propelled through the picture tube? A. 2.2 *10 ^ 7 m/s B. 0 m/s C. 3.0 *10 ^ 8 m/s D. 2.0 *10 ^ 5 m/s

Multiple Choice #5 In Fred s color TV, electrons are shot toward the screen through a 1.0 10-3 T magnetic field set up in the picture tube. If the electrons each experiences a magnetic force of 3.5 10-15 N, at what speed are they propelled through the picture tube? A. 2.2 *10 ^ 7 m/s B. 0 m/s C. 3.0 *10 ^ 8 m/s D. 2.0 *10 ^ 5 m/s