Chapter 36 physics questions
switching of magnetic north to south and vice versa, the magnetism in earth's strata
What are magnetic pole reversals, and what evidence is there that the earth's magnetic field has undergone pole reversals throughout its history?
they can attract and repel without touching
What do electric charges have in common with magnetic poles?
a cluster of aligned atoms
What is a magnetic domain
The space around a magnet, in which a magnetic force is exerted. Its source is electric currents
What is a magnetic field, and what is its source?
charges can be isolated and poles cannot
What is a major difference between electric charges and magnetic poles?
difference between geographic and magnetic north
What is meant by magnetic declination?
fields of iron electrons don't entirely cancel
What is so special about iron that makes each iron atom a tiny magnet
concentric circles
What is the shape of the magnetic field that surrounds a current-carrying wire?
moving across magnetic field lines
What must a charged particle be doing in order to experience a magnetic force?
deflects a lot of charged particles from outer space
What role does the earth's magnetic field play in cosmic ray bombardment?
domains in some are aligned
Why do some pieces of iron behave as magnets, while other pieces of iron do not?
so it rotates more than 180 degrees
Why is it important that the current in the armature of a motor that uses a permanent magnet periodically change direction?
it jostles the domains out of alignment
Why will dropping or heating a magnet weaken it?
magnetic is perpendicular to field, electric is parallel
With respect to an electric and a magnetic field, how does the direction of a magnetic force on a charged particle differ from the direction of the electric force?
A piece of iron can be induced into becoming a magnet by simply placing it in a strong magnetic field. If you place a paperclip near a magnet, it itself will become a magnet because the domains become aligned in the magnetic field.
How can a piece of iron be induced into becoming a magnet? For example, if you place a paper clip near a magnet, it will itself become a magnet. Why?
force acts on the current in the field and deflect the galvanometer coil
How do the concepts of force, field, and current relate to a galvanometer?
forced the same way
How does the direction in which is a current-carrying wire is forced when in a magnetic field compare with the direction that moving charges are forced?
fields inside loop overlap
If a current-carrying wire is bent into a loop, why is the magnetic field stronger inside the loop than outside?
current inside the earth
According to most geophysics, what is the probable cause of the earth's magnetic field?
electrons spin in opposite direction so their fields cancel
Every spinning electron is a tiny magnet. Since all atoms have spinning electrons, why are not all atoms tiny magnets?