Delmar Unit 4
One Gauss equals ___ lines per square inch?
6.451
the strength of an electromagnet is primarily proportion to its?
Amp turns
Angular difference between true North and magnetic north is known as the angle of?
Declination
Metals that can not be magnetized are called?
Diamagnetic
Regions formed in the molecules structure of magnetic metals are sometimes called magnetic ___?
Domains
What type of magnet depends on flowing current to produce a magnetic field?
Electromagnet
Magnetism can be explained in terms of ___ spin patterns?
Electron
Metals that are most easily magnetized are called?
Ferromagnetic
Magnetic lines of force are called lines of?
Flux
In the English system of measure, magnetic strength is measure in terms of?
Flux density
The three elements that form natural magnets are?
Iron, nickel, cobalt
If a permanent magnet is cut into pieces, each piece ___ a separate magnet?
Is
To locate the north pole of an electromagnet, use the ___ rule?
Left-hand
Man made permanent magnets retain their magnetism ___ than natural magnets?
Longer
The lodestone is a name for a naturally occurring magnetic material also called?
Magnetite
If an object is placed in the field of a strong electromagnet connected to a DC line, the object will be?
Magnetized
In the English system, the total force producing a magnetic field is the?
Magnetomotive force
Metals that can be magnetized are called?
Paramagnetic
What type of magnets do not require an y power to maintain their magnetic fields?
Permanent magnets
The measure of a materials ability to be magnetized is called?
Permeability
The measure of a materials resistant to magnetism is known as?
Reluctance
The amount of magnetism left in a material after the magnetizing force has been stopped is called?
Residual Magnetism
The north magnetic pole of a compass needle is attracted to the ___ magnetic pole of the earth?
South
When a magnetic material molecules are all lined up and an increase in current flow no longer causes increase in magnetic strength, the material has reached?
Saturation
One Newton is equal to ___ pounds?
0.2248 pounds