Drill: 10/26/10 ► What is an electromagnet? Why is it a useful tool?

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Drill: 10/26/10 ► What is an electromagnet? Why is it a useful tool?

Notebook Expectations ► Table of Contents ► Notes/ Activities Complete and Neat ► HEADINGS ► Reflection for EVERY activity ► Organization ► Evidence of Learning/Understanding ► NAME

Magnetism

Magnets ► A magnet is any material that attracts iron or materials that contain iron. ► Magnetic Force- the force of attraction or repulsion generated by moving or spinning electric charges (in the magnet)

Magnetic Field ► The region around a magnet in which magnetic forces can act

Magnetic Poles ► One of two points, such as the end of the magnet, that have opposing magnetic qualities. ► Opposites Attract and Like Poles Repel. ► North and South

Magnetic Earth ► If you were to hang a magnet on a string, the north pole of the magnet would point north. ► This is because the Earth has one big magnetic field, where geographic north actually is the Magnetic south pole of the Earth and vise versa.

Atoms and Domains ► Everything is made of atoms, in a magnet groups of atoms are in tiny areas called domains. ► The north and south poles of magnets line up and make a magnetic field. ► This means that even if you cut a magnet into pieces, each piece will have a north and south pole.

Magnetizing ► When a magnet’s domain move because of another strong magnetic field, dropping or temperature it can become de-magnetized. ► Objects made of cobalt, iron or nickel can be magnetized by lining up its domains.

Kinds of Magnets ► Ferromagnets- made of iron, nickel or cobalt. ► Temporary Magnets- magnetized objects ► Electromagnets- made by an electric current around an iron core.

Electromagnetism ► The interaction between electricity and magnetism. ► Solenoid- a coil of wire that produces a magnetic field when carrying a current. ► Electromagnets are made from a solenoid around an iron core.

Electric Motors ► A devise that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.

Electromagnetic Induction ► The process of creating a current in a circuit by changing the magnetic field. ► Electric Generators use a magnet to produce mechanical energy which is then converted into electrical energy.