PPT-1 L 26 Electricity and Magnetism [4]
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simple electrical circuits direct current DC Alternating current AC vs direct current DC electric power distribution household electricity household wiring Protection circuits GFICs . Unit 15. Today’s Concept:. . Ampere’s Law. Unit 15. , Slide . 1. Electricity & Magnetism Lecture 15, Slide . 2. We know for an infinite current carrying wire. Ampere’s Law. But what is . 2. Topic 24. Polarization. - linear. - circular. Electricity & Magnetism Lecture 24, Slide . 1. So far we have considered plane waves that look like this:. From now on just draw . E. and remember that . Magnetism is the property of attracting iron by a magnet.. A magnet is an object made of certain materials like iron which can create a magnetic field around it. If there are things made of iron in this field (region) they are attracted by the magnet.. p. erovskite. oxides. Phillip Barton. 05/28/10. MTRL 286G. Final Presentation. Comparison of 3d and 4d magnetism. 3d transition metals Fe, Co, and Ni are ferromagnetic, however no 4d or 5d are ferromagnetic (except reports of . Magnetism day 1. What causes magnetism?. How is magnetism linked to electric charges?. Magnetic fields come from . moving. . charges. . a moving charge around an atom produces a magnetic field. currents in wires will produce magnetic fields. Chapter 13. Reminders 1. Lab this week due by Friday at 4:00 pm: . B3-CLE: . Coulomb’s Law of Electrostatics . Weekly Reflections #11 (due 11/04) and #12 (due 11/11) to be sent out later today.. Next week’s lab B1-WA: . simple electrical circuits – direct current DC. Alternating current (AC) vs direct current (DC). electric power distribution . household electricity. household wiring. Protection circuits - GFIC’s . 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. Section 1: Magnetism. Section 2: Electricity and Magnetism. Section 3: Producing Electric Current. Section 1: Magnetism. Magnetism. – the properties and interaction of . magnets. Magnetic field . – the . SPS10. Students will investigate the properties of electricity and magnetism.. Investigate static . electricity in terms of: friction, conduction, and induction.. Explain the flow of electrons in terms of:. Their Applications. An Engineer’s Simplified Model. William A. Stapleton, Ph.D.. Ingram School of Engineering. Texas State University – San Marcos. Models. Scientists attempt to understand the way the world works. . Kevin Rolfe- Education Representative, Salt River Project. Sarah Sleasman- 4. th. Grade teacher, . Excelencia. Elementary. Robin Inskeep- STEM Coach, . Tolleson. School District. Agenda . Introductions and logistics. An object that does NOT conduct electricity…. insulator. The measure of how much a material opposes the flow of current…. resistance. A circuit that has only one path that electricity can follow…. material due to the arrangement of its atoms, particularly its electrons.. Lik. e poles will repel, opposite poles will attract.. Magnetic field lines describe the structure of magnetic fields in three dimensions..
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