Title: Notes
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Tennessee SPI Objective Distinguish among the
Earths magnetic field and the fields that
surround a (permanent) magnet and an
electromagnet.
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Check for Understanding Create a chart to
distinguish among the earths magnetic field and
the fields that surround a (permanent) magnet and
an electromagnet.
Essential Question(s) What is a magnetic field?
What are the similarities and differences between
the Earths magnetic field and the fields from
permanent magnets electromagnets?
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Magnetic Fields
- An invisible magnetic field exists around all
magnets.
See Holt Online Ch. 16 Sect 1 Visual Concept
Title Magnetic Fields
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Magnetic Fields
- You can see the magnetic field lines by using
fine iron filings.
Note - the field lines are concentrated at the
ends (called poles)
South Pole
North Pole
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F.Y.I Why Are Some Substances Magnetic?
- All atoms have magnetic fields with north and
south poles
- Atoms in objects are found in areas called
domains.
- If the north and south poles in a domain line up,
this makes the object magnetic.
If they dont line up, the object is not magnetic.
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- Magnetic Poles North and South
- areas on a magnet that have opposite magnetic
qualities. - One area is called the north pole.
- The opposite area is called the south pole.
- F.Y.I.-the field lines start at the north pole
end at the south pole - See Holt Online Ch. 16 Sect 1 Visual Concept
- Title Magnetic Poles
South Pole
North Pole
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- North and South Poles
- All magnets have these poles regardless of their
shape
- Also, if you cut a magnet in half, each half will
still have these two poles (north and south)
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- Magnetic Forces
- magnets exert force on other magnets
(North South pull towards each other)
(North North or South South push away)
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Earth is a Giant Magnet
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- Earth has a powerful magnetic field called the
geomagnetic field
See Holt Online Ch. 16 Sect 1 Visual
Concept Title "Earth's Magnetic Field"
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- Now for the confusing part
- Earth's north magnetic pole is at the southern
end (Antarctica) - Earth's south magnetic pole is at the northern
end (Arctic Circle)
Geographic North
Magnetic North
Magnetic South
Geographic South
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Magnetic South Pole
Magnetic North Pole
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Another name for Earth's magnetic field is the
magnetosphere.
The magnetosphere protects us from harmful solar
radiation
12We can see the solar wind hitting Earth's
magnetosphere. In the northern hemisphere this is
called the Aurora Borealis. In the southern
hemisphere this is called the Aurora Australis
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View this video Title "Dance of the
Spirits-Northern Lights Link Northern Ligths
Video Clip
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