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Chapter 21 Electricity and Magnetism at Work
  • All magnetism is created by a moving charge
  • Electrons moving through a wire (electricity)
    created a magnetic field.
  • A magnet can make the wire move by repelling or
    attracting the electricitys magnetic field.

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  • The commutator in an electric motor changes the
    direction of the electric current every ½ turn to
    keep the coil turning (see pg. 678)
  • The brushes are the contact point to the
    commutator.
  • The many coils around an iron core is called an
    armature.

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  • Galvanometer used to measure small currents. It
    uses the same principle as an electric motor.

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  • Electric motor uses current to turn an axle
  • Electric motor converts electrical energy into
    mechanical energy
  • Mechanical energy is the energy of an object
    due to its movement or position.
  • Work energy is mechanical energy

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  • Generators
  • Turning a coil of wire through a magnetic field
    causes electrons in the wire to move
  • Turning the shaft of an electric motor will make
    electrons move through the wire
  • This is generating electricity
  • Electromagnetic induction the process of
    generating an electric current from the motion of
    a conductor through a field.

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  • Generators convert mechanical energy into
    electrical energy
  • Alternating current as the coil is turned, the
    electrons pulse back and forth as they are
    attracted to one magnetic pole and then the
    other.
  • How can electrical contact be maintained to a
    turning shaft (by slip rings) see page 684
    brushes

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  • Generating Electricity On a Big Scale (electrical
    power plants)
  • Need a major power source such as water, wind,
    coal or nuclear

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  • Wind turns blade on a windmill and water turns a
    turbine
  • Coal and nuclear make steam which turns the
    turbine
  • (see energy sources pg. 688)

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  • Renewable Resource one that is replaceable by
    nature (wind, water, wood, solar)
  • Non-renewable energy source one that is not
    replaced quickly (coal, petroleum, uranium)

Coal Mining Uranium Sample
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  • Energy and Power
  • Power - how fast energy is being supplied or
    consumed
  • P V (I) I P / V
  • 1000 watts 1 kilowatt
  • Energy power (time)
  • Energy kilowatts (hours)

watts
volts
amps
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  • How much energy does a 300 watt light use if it
    is on for 10 hours?
  • E P (time)
  • Energy .3 kilowatts (10 hours)
  • Energy 3 kilowatt hours
  • Transporting electricity It is first brought to
    a very high voltage to reduce line loss, then it
    is brought to 120 volts for home use.
  • Step-up transformer increases the voltage
  • Step-down transformer decreases the voltage

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  • Metals tend to give up electrons
  • Non-metals and positive ions attract electrons
  • All chemical reactions are competitions for
    electrons
  • In a battery the metal that provides electrons is
    kept apart from the materials that accept
    electrons
  • The electrons must travel through a wire to get
    from one to the other.

Electrochemical Cells and Batteries
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  • A metal and a chemical that attracts electrons
    make a cell
  • The voltage of the cell is the difference in
    attraction between the metal and the other
    compound
  • The voltage of a cell is small (about 1.5 or 2
    volts).
  • Cells are added in series to make a battery of
    higher voltage
  • A 12 volt car battery is made from six two volt
    cells.

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  • pg 691 practice problems 1 2 (Read War of
    the Currents on page 694)
  • page 696 questions 1,2,4
  • page 701 questions 1-4
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