SPH 3UELECTROMAGNETISM
Review
- From where does the word magnet originate?
- Draw domains in a highly magnetic bar of steel. Describe the domain theory and how it is used to explain what is created when a bar magnet is broken in half.
- Sketch the pattern of the magnetic field around:
a)a bar magnet
b)an electromagnet
- Why is the “north pole” of the Earth misnamed? What is the more correct term for the north pole of a bar magnet? How was it so named?
- Name three elements that make good magnets. These materials are known as what type?
- Describe the basic principle of electromagnetism.
- What is the right-hand rule (RHR) for a straight conductor?
- Explain the RHR for a coiled conductor. Sketch a solenoid with the current direction, the m/f lines and the poles.
- Why would you use a piece of soft iron in a junkyard electromagnet instead of a piece of steel?
- What three (3) factors can be used to increase the strength of an electromagnet?
- Sketch how an electric bell operates.
- What is the motor principle / effect? What is the RHR for the motor principle?
- What is another name for the electromotive force ?
- Sketch the m/f lines that show why a current-carrying conductor in the presence of a magnetic field will move.
- From a diagram, identify the parts of a simple single-loop motor including the commutator, split ring, brushes, magnetic field and current carrying conductor.
- Show the direction of spin for an armature inside a magnetic field. Include the current flow and the magnetic poles.
- What is electromagnetic induction? What is required for current to be continuously produced?
- How can current be induced in a conductor (2 ways)?
- Outline Lenz’s Law (describes the direction of the induced current).
- What is the RHR for a generator?
- Compare and contrast DC motors with DC generators.
- What is a transformer? How is it useful?
- What are step-up and step-down transformers?
- If a transformer has 80 primary windings and 400 secondary windings, and 5.0 A is supplied with an electric potential of 110 V, what is the output voltage and current?
- How did the use of a transformer influence the decision to transmit AC instead of DC?
- Who are these people and what do they have to do with electromagnetism?
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a)Michael Faraday
b)Thomas Edison
c)George Westinghouse
d)Nikolai Tesla
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Textbook:
pp. 543 – 543:#1 – 7; 11, 12
pp. 584 – 585: #1 – 3; 6c, 12, 17 (potential difference = voltage)
pp. 590 – 593: #4 – 6; 10, 51, 52
Fill in the missing information:
Motors
Generators
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