Magnetism and electromagnetism - AQA SynergyMagnets
Magnetism is due to the magnetic fields around magnets. The fields can be investigated by looking at the effects of the forces they exert on other magnets and magnetic materials.
A magnetAn object capable of exerting a magnetic force. can exert a force on another nearby magnet. Magnets have two poles:
a north poleIn a magnet, the end that is attracted to the Earth's magnetic north pole.
a south poleIn a magnet, the end that is attracted to the Earth's magnetic south pole.
The magneticAble to be magnetised or attracted to a magnet. force is strongest near the magnet's poles.
The rules of magnetism
Two magnets will either attract or repel each other in the following way:
like poles (N鈥揘 or S鈥揝) repel
unlike poles (N鈥揝 or S鈥揘) attract
Magnetic forces are non-contact forceForce exerted between two objects, even when they are not touching, such as the force of gravity. 鈥 this means that magnets affect each other without touching.
Induced and permanent magnetism
Iron, steel, nickel and cobalt are magnetic materials. They are affected by magnets and are attracted to either pole of a magnet.
Permanent magnets
A permanent magnetMagnet made from a magnetic material. Its magnetism cannot be turned on or off, unlike an electromagnet. is often made from a magnetic material such as iron. A permanent magnet always causes a force on other magnets, or on magnetic materials. Key features of a permanent magnet:
it produces its own magnetic field
the magnetic field cannot be turned on and off 鈥 it is there all the time
Bar magnets and horseshoe magnets are examples of permanent magnets.
Induced magnets
Unlike a permanent magnet, an induced magnetA temporary magnet, made from a magnetic material placed in a magnetic field. The induced magnetism is lost when moved out of the magnetic field. only becomes a magnet when it is placed in a magnetic field. The induced magnetism is quickly lost when the magnet is removed from the magnetic field.
Like all induced magnets:
they are only attracted by other magnets, they are not repelled
they lose most or all of their magnetism when they are removed from the magnetic field