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Page 1: UNIT FIVE: Electricity and Magnetism  Chapter 16 Electricity  Chapter 17 Magnetism
Page 2: UNIT FIVE: Electricity and Magnetism  Chapter 16 Electricity  Chapter 17 Magnetism

UNIT FIVE: Electricity and Magnetism

Chapter 16 Electricity

Chapter 17 Magnetism

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Chapter Seventeen: Magnetism

17.1 Properties of Magnets

17.2 Electromagnets

17.3 Electric Motors and Generators

17.4 Generating Electricity

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Chapter 17.3 Learning Goals

Describe the role of electromagnetism in the function of electric motors and generators.

Contrast energy transformations in electric motors and generators.

Explain the principle of electromagnetic induction.

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17.3 Electric motors and generators

Permanent magnets and electromagnets work together to make electric motors and generators.

The secret is in the ability of an electromagnet to reverse its north and south poles.

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17.3 Electric motors

Around the edge of a disk are several magnets, their alternating north and south poles facing out.

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17.3 Electric motors

To make the disk spin, you bring a permanent magnet close to its edge.

The free magnet attracts one of the magnets in the disk and repels the next one. The disk is a “rotor”

because it rotates.

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17.3 Electric motors

In a working electric motor, an electromagnet replaces the magnet you reversed with your fingers.

The electromagnet switches its poles to make the rotor keep turning.

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17.3 Electric motors

As the rotor spins, a commutator reverses the direction of the current in the electromagnet.

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17.3 Electric motors

Motors have three parts:

1. A rotor with magnets that alternate.

2. One or more fixed magnets around the rotor.

3. A commutator that switches the direction of current to keep the rotor spinning.

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17.3 Battery run electric motors An electric motor that runs from

batteries has the same three parts.

The permanent magnets are on the outside, and the electromagnets turn in the rotor.

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17.3 Battery run electric motors

A simple battery powered motor has three electromagnets in the armature.

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17.3 Electromagnetic induction Motors transform electrical energy

into mechanical energy.

Electric generators do the opposite.

They transform mechanical energy into electrical energy.

The process of using a moving magnet to create electric current is called electromagnetic induction.

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17.3 Electromagnetic induction

A moving magnet produces a current in a coil of wire.

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17.3 Generating electricity A generator converts mechanical

energy into electrical energy using the law of induction.

As long as the disk is spinning, there is a changing magnetic field through the coil and electric current is created.

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Investigation 17C

Key Question:How does an electric motor work?

Electromagnetic Forces