Chapter 3
3.1 Magnetic Effect of a Currentcarrying conductor
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Electromagnets
Magnet:
Show magnetism (attract metal) over a long period
Electromagnet:
Temporary magnet Only show magnetism while current flowing
An electromagnet can be made by sending an electric current through a coil of wire wound around an iron core. 2
Switch on
Current flows Magnetic field is produced ( which is produced by current ) Wire / coil is magnetised Attracts pins (metal)
Magnetic field Switch on
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coil
pins
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Switch off
Magnetic field
Switch off
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coil
pins
Magnetic Field Pattern
can be represented by field lines that show the shape of the field. magnetic field lines which are close together represent a strong field. the field direction is defined as the direction indicated by a compass needle placed in the magnetic field.
Direction can be determined using
Right-hand grip rule
or called Amperes right-hand grip rule Thumb:
direction of current
4 fingers:
direction of magnetic field
Straight wire Circular coil
Thumb: magnetic field 4 fingers: current
Solenoid
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Pattern & Direction of Magnetic Field
Bar magnet Electromagnet
Straight wire Circular coil Solenoid
Pattern & Direction of Magnetic Field a) bar magnet
Pattern & Direction of Magnetic Field of electromagnet
Experiment :
To study the pattern and direction of the magnetic field in a
Straight wire Circular coil Solenoid Pattern: see pattern of iron (line? Circular?) Direction: direction of compass
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b) Straight wire
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Pattern: Circular Closer if near to the wire ( stronger strength of magnetic field ) Direction: Clockwise
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Straight wire
_ + Pattern: Circular Closer if near to the wire ( stronger strength of magnetic field ) Direction: Anti-Clockwise
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c) Circular coil
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Circular coil
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Anticlockwise
d) Solenoid
Clockwise
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Solenoid
Clockwise
Anticlockwise
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Compare
pattern & direction of magnetic field of a
bar magnet with a solenoid
Bar magnet
Solenoid
They are the same !
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Factors that affect the strength of the magnetic field of an electromagnet
Turns
of coil Current Type of iron core
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The strength of the magnetic field of an electromagnet increases when
The
number of turns of coil increases The current flows increases The soft iron core is used
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Application of Electromagnet
Electric Bell
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When the bell push is pressed, a current flows in the coils of the electromagnet, causing it to be magnetized. The magnetized electromagnet attracts the softiron armature, causing the hammer to strike the gong. The movement of the armature breaks the contact and causes the electromagnet to lose it magnetism. The light spring pulls the armature back, remaking the contact and completing the circuit again. The cycle is repeated so long as the bell push is pressed and continuous ringing occurs. 22
Magnetic Relay Circuit Breaker Telephone Ear-piece
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