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Electricity and Magnetics in Action
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How is electricity formed?
Electricity is formed by the movement of electrons between atoms. Electron Atom Atom
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What causes magnetism? Magnetism is caused by the movement of electrons within an atom.
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How do electricity and magnetism interact?
Since both electricity and magnetism involve movement of electrons, they are related to each other. A magnetic field can be used to create electricity. Electricity can be used to create magnetic fields.
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Solenoids A solenoid is a loop of wire with a current running through the loops. A solenoid creates a magnetic field. Uses: Starters in cars Paintball guns triggers Pinball Machines
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Electromagnets Electromagnets are solenoids that have a ferromagnetic core. Ferromagnetic – a metal that can be magnetized. The core increases the strength of the magnetic field Uses: Motors / Generators MRI machines Speakers
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Galvanometers A galvanometer is any device that uses a solenoid to measure small amounts of currents. The solenoid is between the poles of two magnets. As the current in the wire changes, the solenoid lines up differently. Example: Gasoline gauge on cars.
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Electric Motors Electric motors work by using magnetic fields to spin a metal rod. A battery is attached to a metal loop between the poles of a magnet. The current in the loop causes a magnetic field in the wire. This causes the rod attached to the wire to spin.
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Loudspeakers Speakers use magnets to make a metallic foil vibrate. The vibrating foil makes the sound.
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