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Chapter 21: Magnetism and Magnetic Induction Intro Q Where do magnetic fields come from:

Section 1: Magnetic Fields Magnetic Field: Region which a magnetic force can be detected

Magnetic Field Interaction

Types of magnetic Materials 1) Ferromagnetic: 2) Paramagnetic: 3) Diamagnetism:

Why Materials Magnetize:

Earth’s Magnetic Field:

The earths magnetic Field is crated by…..

Magnetic Declination: difference between true north “Geographic North” and the magnetic south

Progression of the earths magnetic Field  Scientists have long known that the magnetic pole moves. James Ross located the pole for the first time in 1831 after an exhausting arctic journey during which his ship got stuck in the ice for four years. No one returned until the next century. In 1904, Roald Amundsen found the pole again and discovered that it had moved--at least 50 km since the days of Ross.

Magnetic Field During Transitions:

How we know:

Other Magnetic Fields

Sun’s Magnetic Field

Class work: pg781 (1-15)