Monday, December 12, 2011

6.8 and 6.9

 

 

6.8 and 6.9 starter

09 December 2011

08:51

Tell the person next to you…

·         What's an electromagnet? 

·         How is it different from a magnet?

<<Electromagnet lifting a car.swf>>

 

 

 

6.8 and 6.9 starter 2

09 December 2011

08:51

<<Concept Cartoons - Electromagnet.ppt>>

 

 

 

6.8 Field around current carrying conductor simulation

28 November 2011

15:06

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6.8 and 6.9

01 December 2011

18:04

·         6.8 recall that an electric current in a conductor produces a magnetic field round it

·         6.9 describe the construction of electromagnets

 

 

<<Electromagnets.ppt>>

<<magnetic field around wire and a solenoid.swf>>

 

 

6.8 and 6.9 Plenary Multichoice questions

01 December 2011

18:13

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6.10

6.10

01 December 2011

18:04

·         6.10 sketch and recognise magnetic field patterns for a straight wire, a flat circular coil and a solenoid when each is carrying a current

Straight wire = Right hand grip rule

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Flat circular coil

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Solenoid

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6.7

 

6.7 starter

01 December 2011

19:37

Tell the person next to you…

1.              If the field lines are close together, what does this tell you about the field?

2.              If the field lines are widely spaced, what does this tell you about the field?

3.              If the magnetic field lines are parallel to each other, what does this tell you about the field?

Answers

1.              The field is strong

2.              The field is weak

3.              The field is of a constant strength - a "uniform" field

 

 

 

 

6.7

28 November 2011

15:08

·         6.7 know how to use two permanent magnets to produce a uniform magnetic field pattern

 

 

 

 

·  When the field lines are parallel, the field will be uniform

6.4

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6.4

28 November 2011

15:07

•        6.4 understand the term ‘magnetic field line’

Observing the magnetic field around a bar magnet and a wire

magnetic field around a bar magnet and wire

 

·         Use iron filings to observe the magnetic field around a bar magnet

·         Use plotting compasses to observe the field

·         Use the 3D field demonstrator to observe field

 

 

 

6.4 plenary questions and Earth's Magnetic Field

01 December 2011

19:12

<<Plenary questions and the Earth's Magnetic field.ppt>>

 

 

6.4 plenary 2

01 December 2011

19:14

·         Can you stop a magnetic field?

·         Watch the incredible flying paperclip demo to find out!

·         Now you can try with your hand...

6.5 and 6.3

6.5 and 6.3

28 November 2011

15:07

·         6.5 understand that magnetism is induced in some materials when they are placed in a magnetic field

·         6.3 recall the properties of magnetically hard and soft materials

Practical

1.      Stroke a magnet along a steel bar and an iron bar

2.      Try picking up some bar clips

3.      Bang both bars on the desk

4.      Now try picking up the paperclips again

5.      Repeat the experiment but this time put the bars inside an electromagnet instead of stroking them

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Explanation

·         Steel is a magnetically hard material.  It retains its magnetism when magnetised

·         Iron is a magnetically soft material.  It can be magnetised, but easily loses its magnetism

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

6.6

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6.4

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6.4

28 November 2011

15:07

• 6.4 understand the term ‘magnetic field line’

Observing the magnetic field around a bar magnet and a wire

magnetic field around a bar magnet and wirehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjJSa148CKI


· Use iron filings to observe the magnetic field around a bar magnet
· Use plotting compasses to observe the field
· Use the 3D field demonstrator to observe field

6.4 plenary questions and Earth's Magnetic Field

01 December 2011

19:12

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6.4 plenary 2

01 December 2011

19:14
· Can you stop a magnetic field?
· Watch the incredible flying paperclip demo to find out!
· Now you can try with your hand...

6.5 and 6.3

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6.5 and 6.3

28 November 2011

15:07
· 6.5 understand that magnetism is induced in some materials when they are placed in a magnetic field
· 6.3 recall the properties of magnetically hard and soft materials

Practical
1. Stroke a magnet along a steel bar and an iron bar
2. Try picking up some bar clips
3. Bang both bars on the desk
4. Now try picking up the paperclips again
5. Repeat the experiment but this time put the bars inside an electromagnet instead of stroking them

Explanation
· Steel is a magnetically hard material. It retains its magnetism when magnetised
· Iron is a magnetically soft material. It can be magnetised, but easily loses its magnetism

Monday, December 5, 2011

6.2

6.2 Starter

28 November 2011

14:52

Neodymium magnets are strong…

<<Attraction and repulsion quiz.swf>>

 

 

 

6.2 starter 2

01 December 2011

18:23

·         Magnetic materials are attracted by magnets.

·         Can you list the 5 magnetic materials? 

(3 elements, 2 compounds)

Answer

 

3 elements

1.          Fe (iron)

2.          Co (cobalt)

3.          Ni (nickel)

 

2 compounds

1.          Steel (an alloy of iron)

2.          Fe3O4 (magnetite, one of the oxides of iron)

 

And the exceptions that prove the rule…    ?

·         Magnet moves water - diamagnetism

·         Levitating frog...

·         Ferrofluids…

(Picture on page "6.4 6.5 6.6 6")

 

 

 

6.2

01 December 2011

18:21

·         6.2 recall that magnets repel and attract other magnets, and attract magnetic substances

Question

You have 3 bars that all look the exactly the same but they are made from:

1.      a magnet

2.      steel

3.      aluminium

You are given a horseshoe magnet.  How can you use this to tell which bar is which?

Answer

1.          The bar magnet will be attracted to one pole of the horseshoe magnet and repelled by the other

2.          The steel bar will be attracted to both poles of the horseshoe magnet

3.          The aluminium bar will be attracted to neither pole of the horseshoe magnet

 

 

6.2 Plenary - Multichoice questions

01 December 2011

18:12

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