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Electromagnets Key Question: Investigation 17B

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1 Electromagnets Key Question: Investigation 17B
How are electricity and magnetism related?

2 17.2 Electromagnets Electromagnets are magnets that are created when there is electric current flowing in a wire. The simplest electromagnet uses a coil of wire wrapped around some iron.

3 17.2 Right hand rule To find the north pole of an electromagnet, use the right hand rule. When the fingers of your right hand curl in the direction of the wire, your thumb points toward the magnet’s north pole.

4 17.2 Electromagnets in Appliances
By changing the amount of current, you can easily change the strength of an electromagnet or even turn its magnetism on and off.

5 17.2 Building an electromagnet
You can easily build an electromagnet from wire and a piece of iron, such as a nail. Wrap the wire in many turns around the nail and connect a battery.

6 17.2 Building an electromagnet
There are two ways to increase the current in a simple electromagnet: Apply more voltage by adding a second battery. Add more turns of wire around the nail.

7 17.2 Similarities in permanent and electromagnets
The charged electrons in atoms behave like small loops of current. Electric current through loops of wire creates an electromagnet. Atomic-scale electric currents create a permanent magnet.

8 "How the Universe Works" Excerpt
17.2 Magnetic materials Atoms act like tiny magnets. Permanent magnets have their atoms aligned, creating the magnetic forces we observe. "How the Universe Works" Excerpt

9 17.2 Magnetic materials In iron, the atoms are free to rotate and easily align their individual north and south poles.

10 17.2 Nonmagnetic materials
The atoms in non- magnetic materials, like plastic, are not free to move or change their magnetic orientation.

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