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KS4 Electricity -

Electromagnetism

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What is a magnetic field?

Where would you find a magnetic field?

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 Around every magnet is an invisible force field that will affect

all magnetic objects inside it.

The magnetic field of a bar magnet is seen with iron filings.

N S

Magnetic field

What does the magnetic field around a bar magnet look like?

strongest

field at

poles

Where is the magnetic field strongest?

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What materials will stick to magnets?

Look around the laboratory or your 

teacher will provide a tray.

See which materials will stick to a magnet

and which materials will not.

Magnetic

materials

Non-magnetic

materials

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Magnets and materials

N S

What materials are magnets made from? Iron or steel.

What materials will magnets stick to? Iron or steel.

 And nickel!

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Forces between magnets  – experiment

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Repulsion and attraction

Repel/attract

Repel/attract

Repel/attract

Unlike poles attract.

Like poles repel.

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Separating coins

N S

How could you separate steel and gold coins using a magnet?

Steel coins would stick to magnet, gold coins would be left

behind.

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What does the magnetic field for a bar magnet

look like?

In what direction domagnetic field lines

point?N North to South S

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Revising magnetism I

Magnets are made from which materials? ___________ 

What are the ends of a magnet called? __________ 

What do we call the area around a magnet where a

magnetic force exists? __________________ What does the word attract mean? __________ 

What does the word repel mean? __________ 

Iron or steel

The Poles

The Magnetic Field

Pull together 

Push apart

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What will two north poles do if brought together? _____ 

What will two south poles do if brought together? ______ 

What will a north and a south pole do if brought

together? _______ 

What materials are attracted by magnets? ___________ 

Is magnetism a contact or non-contact force? _________ 

Repel

Repel

 Attract

Iron and steel

Non-contact

Revising magnetism II

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Electromagnets

 A coil of wire acts like a bar magnet when it has an

electric current flowing through it.

One end of the coil becomes a north-seeking pole.

One end of the coil becomes a south seeking pole.

This is called an electromagnet. 

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Making an electromagnet:

 Apparatus:

Batteries

Wire

Iron Nail

What to do:

1. Wrap a coil of wire around the iron nail.

2. Connect the coil of wire to the batteries.

3. See how many paperclips you can pick up.

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Results

How many paperclips could you pick up?

Can you think of any ways to make the electromagnet

pick up more paperclips?

More batteries (more current)

Number of 

 paperclips

Number of batteries

More turns of wire on the coil

Number of 

 paperclips

Number of turns

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Electromagnetic strength  – experiment

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The results for the number of drawing pins attracted to the

electromagnet with no core are:

Electromagnetic strength - results

1 2 3

4 2 4 6

8 4 8 12

12 6 12 18

number of cells

number of coils

How does changing the current affect the strength of an electromagnet?

How does changing the number of coils affect the strength

of an electromagnet?

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Compare the results for the number of drawing pins attracted

to the electromagnet with no core and an iron core:

Electromagnetic strength - results

1 2 3

4 2 4 6

8 4 8 1212 6 12 18

number of cells

number of coils

1 2 3

4 6 8 10

8 8 12 1612 10 16 22

number of cells

number of coils

What effect does an iron core have on the strength of 

an electromagnet?

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Compare the results for the number of drawing pins attracted

to the electromagnet with no core and a copper core:

Electromagnetic strength - results

1 2 3

4 2 4 6

8 4 8 12

12 6 12 18

number of cells

number of coils

1 2 3

4 2 4 6

8 4 8 12

12 6 12 18

number of cells

number of coils

What effect does a copper core have on the strength of 

an electromagnet?

W k l

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Ways to make an electromagnet stronger 

There are three ways to make an electromagnet

stronger. Do you know them?1. ___________________ 

2. ___________________ 

3. ___________________ 

More turns on the coil

More electrical current

Using an iron core S N

What happens if you turn the battery around in an

electromagnet?

S

The poles on the coil reverse, north becomes south and

south becomes north.

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What do like poles do? 

 A. Attract and repel

B. Attract

C. Repel

D. Stick together 

 

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Which material below will not stick to a magnet?

 A. Steel paper clip

B. Aluminium can

C. Iron nail

D. Steel key

 

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Which of the below will not increase the

strength of an electromagnet?

 A. More coils

B. More current

C. Less current

D. Iron core

 

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In which direction do magnetic field lines

always point?

 A. East to west

B. West to east

C. South to north

D. North to south  

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Which of the following is not a use of 

electromagnets? 

 A. Fridge magnets

B. Loud speakers

C. Relays

D. Circuit breakers