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Devil physics The baddest class on campus IB Physics. Tsokos Lesson 5-6 magnetic fields. IB Assessment Statements. Topic 6-3, Magnetic Force and Field 6.3.1.State that moving charges give rise to magnetic fields. 6.3.2.Draw magnetic field patterns due to currents. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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DEVIL PHYSICSTHE BADDEST CLASS ON

CAMPUSIB PHYSICS

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TSOKOS LESSON 5-6MAGNETIC FIELDS

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IB Assessment Statements

Topic 6-3, Magnetic Force and Field6.3.1. State that moving charges

give rise to magnetic fields.6.3.2. Draw magnetic field patterns

due to currents.6.3.3. Determine the direction of

the force on a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field.

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IB Assessment Statements

Topic 6-3, Magnetic Force and Field6.3.4. Determine the direction of

the force on a charge moving in an electric field.

6.3.5. Define the magnetic field and direction of a magnetic field.

6.3.6. Solve problems involving magnetic forces, fields, and currents.

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Objectives Understand the meaning of

magnetic field and find its magnitude and direction in simple situations involving straightline conductors

and solenoids

using the right-hand rule where appropriate

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Objectives Find the force on

moving charges and currents, in magnetic fields and

appreciate the definition of the ampere as a fundamental SI unit, using the right-hand rule for forces where appropriate.

sinqvBF

sinBILF

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Introductory Video

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Electric Field, Magnetic Field A charge will generate an electric

field around itself Any other charge (small positive test

charge) that enters the field will experience a force on it = electric force

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Electric Field, Magnetic Field Same is true for a magnet or an

electric current (moving charge) Each of these produce a magnetic

field around them When another magnet or electric

current enters the magnetic field, it will experience a force on it

Direction of magnetic field is determined by relation to magnetic field of the earth

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Electric Field, Magnetic Field

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Electric Field, Magnetic Field

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Magnetic Fields

Magnetic fields are produced by permanent magnets and by electric currents

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Magnetic Field from Coil

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Magnetic Field from Solenoid

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Magnetic Field from a Loop of Wire

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Magnetic Field from a Loop of Wire

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Magnetic Field from a Straight Wire

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Electric Field, Magnetic Field Magnets and electric currents

(moving charges) produce magnetic fields around them

When another magnet or electric current enters the magnetic field, it will experience a force on it

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Force on a Current

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Force on a Current

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Force on a Current

Using the right hand place the thumb in the direction of the current and the fingers in the direction of the magnetic field. The direction away from the palm is the direction of the resulting force.

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Force on a Current

Current

FieldForce

ThumbFingersPalm

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Force on a Length of Wire

Θ is the angle between the current and the direction of the magnetic field

sinBILF

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Force on a Length of Wire

Θ is the angle between the current and the direction of the magnetic field

sinBILF I

B

θ

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Magnetic Force on a Moving Charge

sinBILF

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tvL

sin

sin

qvBF

tvtqBF

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Magnetic Force on a Moving Charge

sinqvBF

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Magnetic Force on a Moving Charge

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Work Done by Magnetic Force None Since the magnetic force is always

perpendicular to the velocity, it cannot do work

Magnets in particle accelerators merely deflect or direct particles

Electric fields are used to increase the particle’s kinetic energy

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Orsted’s Discovery

The magnitude of the magnetic field B created by the current in a wire varies linearly with the current in the wire and inversely with the perpendicular distance from the wire.

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What does that remind you of?

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What does that remind you of?

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Orsted’s Discovery

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Orsted’s Discovery

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µ0 is the magnetic permeability of a vacuum

(ε0 is the electric permittivity of a vacuum) 27

0 104 ANx

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Orsted’s Discovery

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Unit for the magnetic field is the tesla (T) Magnetic field of the earth at the surface

is 10-4 T A high voltage transmission line carrying

a 2000 A current produces a magnetic field of 8x10-5 T

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Direction of the Magnetic Field

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Direction of the Magnetic Field

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Strength of the Magnetic Field

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Field Strength from Single Wire Loop

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Field Strength from a Solenoid

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Field Strength Between Two Current-Carrying Wires

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Field Strength Between Two Current-Carrying Wires

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Field Strength Between Two Current-Carrying Wires

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Field Strength Between Two Current-Carrying Wires The force on each wire will be the

same, even though the magnetic fields produced by each wire individually is different

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Fun Facts:

The Ampere is defined through the magnetic force between two parallel wires. If the force on a 1m length of two wires that are 1m apart and carrying equal currents is 2x10-7 N, then the current in each wire is defined to be 1 A.

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Fun Facts:

The coulomb is defined in terms of the ampere as the amount of charge that flows past a certain point in a wire when a current of 1 A flows for 1 second.

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Summary: Are you able to Understand the meaning of

magnetic field and find its magnitude and direction in simple situations involving straightline conductors

and solenoids

using the right-hand rule where appropriate

rIB

20

LNIB 0

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Summary: Are you able to Find the force on

moving charges and currents, in magnetic fields and

appreciate the definition of the ampere as a fundamental SI unit, using the right-hand rule for forces where appropriate.

sinqvBF

sinBILF

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QUESTIONS?

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Homework

SL: #1-20, 23, 25-27, 30-32 HL: #1-32, skip 21, 22, 24, 28, 29