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Magnets and Magnetic Fields Chapter 17 Magnetism Magnets and Magnetic Fields

Magnets 2,000 years ago Greeks discovered deposits of a mineral that was a natural magnet Magnetite or loadstone

Magnetism Magnetism refers to the properties and interactions of magnets

Magnets Permanent magnet - Magnetic all the time Hard – hard to magnetize but stays Soft – easily magnetized but loses

Magnetic Field Magnetic field -exerts a force on other magnets and objects made of magnetic materials Strongest close to the magnet and weaker far away

Magnetic Poles Magnetic poles - where the magnetic force exerted by the magnet is strongest North and South Pole Bar magnet - the north and south poles are at the opposite ends

Magnetic Poles Magnetic field lines always connect the north pole and the south pole of a magnet

Magnetic Field Direction When a compass is brought near a bar magnet, the compass needle rotates Needle rotates until it lines up with the magnetic field lines

Earth’s Magnetic Field Earth acts like a giant bar magnet and is surrounded by a magnetic field that extends into space

Earth’s Magnetic Poles Earth’s south magnetic pole - northern Canada about 1,500 km from the geographic north pole

Earth’s Magnetic Poles Earth’s magnetic poles move slowly with time Earth’s magnetic poles switch places