
Understanding Magnets and Magnetism

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Physics
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9th Grade
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Hard
Esraa Toker
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is a Bar magnet?
Back
Bar magnet is a rectangular magnet with distinct north and south poles that generates a magnetic field.
Answer explanation
A bar magnet is specifically a rectangular magnet characterized by its distinct north and south poles, which create a magnetic field. The other options incorrectly describe its function or shape.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Define a permanent magnet.
Back
A permanent magnet generates a constant magnetic field.
Answer explanation
A permanent magnet is defined as a material that generates a constant magnetic field, distinguishing it from temporary magnets and electromagnets, which require external power or only attract metals temporarily.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Characteristics of hard materials in magnetism?
Back
High coercivity and remanence.
Answer explanation
A hard material is characterized by high coercivity, meaning it resists demagnetization, and high remanence, which indicates it retains significant magnetization after the external field is removed.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Behavior of soft materials when magnetized?
Back
A soft material becomes magnetically polarized and easily gains and loses magnetism.
Answer explanation
A soft material, when magnetized, becomes magnetically polarized, allowing it to easily gain and lose magnetism. This is in contrast to hard materials, which retain magnetism permanently.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What does it mean for a material to be magnetised?
Back
A material is magnetised when its magnetic domains align in the same direction, giving it magnetic properties.
Answer explanation
A material is magnetised when its magnetic domains align in the same direction, which allows it to exhibit magnetic properties. This alignment is what gives the material its magnetism.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Difference between magnetised and unmagnetised materials?
Back
Magnetised materials have a net magnetic field from aligned domains; unmagnetised do not.
Answer explanation
Magnetised materials have aligned magnetic domains, resulting in a net magnetic field. In contrast, unmagnetised materials lack this alignment and therefore do not exhibit a magnetic field.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Induced magnetism: temporary magnetization of a material due to an external magnetic field.
Back
Induced magnetism is the temporary magnetization of a material due to an external magnetic field.
Answer explanation
Induced magnetism refers to the temporary magnetization of a material when exposed to an external magnetic field. This effect is not permanent and typically occurs in ferromagnetic materials, distinguishing it from permanent magnetization.
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