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Forces and Motion 9.3
Lesson 20.
Investigating Electromagnets
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How are you today?
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Slide 2 - Poll
Highlights of the Day
investigate factors that change the strength of an electromagnets
Values : Responsibility and Determination
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RECALL OF THE PREVIOUS LESSON
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Electromagnets
Three things that are needed to make an electromagnet:
a coil of wire
a magnetic core inside the coil
an electric current flowing in the coil.
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Factors affecting the strength
of an electromagnet.
A factor is another word for a variable that will affect something.
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Factors affecting the strength
of an electromagnet.
The number of turns in the coil. The more turns in the coil, the stronger the electromagnet.
The material of the core. Iron and some types of steel in the core make the strongest electromagnets.
The current in the coil. The greater the current, the stronger the electromagnet.
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What will you do to increase the strength of the electromagnet?
Increase the number of turns on the coil.
Use more cells to increase the current.
Use a soft iron core in place of a steel core.
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Increase the number of turns on the coil.
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Use more cells to increase the current.
2
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Use a soft iron core in place of a steel core.
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Is soft iron really soft?
YES
NO
NOT SURE
Slide 13 - Poll
Is SOFT iron really soft?
Soft iron is not soft in the same way as modelling clay is soft. Soft iron is the term used foriron that is easily magnetisedand also easily demagnetised.
Demagnetised means it has lost its magnetism.
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SUMMARY OF THE UNIT
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Slide 16 - Video
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