PPT-MAGNETIC PROPERTIES SC.4.P.8.4 – Magnetic Properties

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Investigate and describe that magnets can attract magnetic materials and attract and repel other magnets What is Magnetism Lets Explore What happens if you put

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Investigate and describe that magnets can attract magnetic materials and attract and repel other magnets What is Magnetism Lets Explore What happens if you put together two magnets Do they become stronger together . The magnetic pickof sensor acts essentially like a small generator producing a current as lines of magnetic flux are cut These magnetic pickoff sensors are nonpowered devices 3030S213030L21 Lowdrag magnetic pickoff sensor Supplied with 12inch integr The tip can be adjusted allowing the user to measure fields that are parallel or perpendicular to the long axis of the sensor The Magnetic Field Sensor can be used for a variety of interesting experiments involving magnetic fields Measure and study 8.5 – Applications of Electric and Magnetic Fields. Agenda. Quiz. Lesson on Section on 8.5. Lots of Video’s. Story Time. Cyclotron Particle Accelerator. http://. www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNnNM2ZqIsc. Physics 2415 Lecture 18. Michael Fowler, . UVa. Today’s Topics. More about solenoids. Biot-Savart. law. Magnetic materials. Ampère’s Law: General Case. Ampère’s Law states that for any magnetic field generated by a steady flow of electrical currents, if we take an arbitrary closed path in space and integrate around it, then . Presented by:. Rafi Gouse Basha. . Sk. (. 08FE1A0237. ). VIGNAN’S LARA INSTITUTE OF . TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE. Contents. HISTORY. Introduction. Working. Principle. Requirements. Activities. Applications. : commonly referred to as NMR,. . is a technique which exploits the magnetic properties of certain nuclei to study physical, chemical, and biological properties of matter. NMR Spectroscopy. NMR History. Magnetic Forces. Objectives: . FLASHBACK. FLASHBACK: Sketch a stress-strain graph for a malleable materials and label a) the limit of proportionality b) the elastic limit c) the ultimate tensile strength d) the breaking point. Part 1. Magnetic Resonance Imaging. A great multidisciplinary application of physics and other sciences. And example of a “pure science” discovery given a practical application. Based on NMR – Nuclear Magnetic Resonance – discovered in the 1940s. EQ: Which similarities can be used to classify substances on the basis of their conductivity and magnetic properties?. Agenda. Bell Ringer. PowerPoint with . Cornell . Notes. Gizmo Snippet . Brain Pop: Magnetism with Quiz. Magnes. who discovered that the iron tip on his staff was mysteriously attracted to a rock.) This rock was a naturally occurring magnetic rock called lodestone. . Show students a piece of magnetite, and show them that a small magnet is attracted to it. Magnetic . Energy. . once an ancient mystery, is now recognized as the strongest natural force in the universe. . . Our Earth. . is a giant magnet and all life developed under the influence of the earth’s magnetic field. . . The force ‘f’ between two magnetic poles of strength m. 1 . and m. 2 . at a distance r is. . f= m. 1. m. 2 . /qr. 2. q- magnetic permeability,In air and vaccum q=1.. States of matter. Matter. - the substance all things are made from can exist in 3 states.. Name three gases. Name three liquids. Name three solids. Can mater change its state? . If so how?. . Forces. inert gas condensation.. K. Coughlin, L. Zhai, R. Kraft, M.M. Patterson. University of Wisconsin–Stout, Menomonie, WI 54751. Introduction. The purpose of this research is to observe and study the effects of temperature variations on the formation of and magnetic properties of Iron/Platinum (FePt) nanoparticles. We hope to find properties that will suggest that FePt particles can be used for magnetic recording in computer storage devices or as a replacement to currently used rare earth metals..

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