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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

ELECTICAL TECHNOLOGY_MAGNETISM

       Definition of magnetism:
       It is the ability of a certain material to attract or repel other materials. It is a force field that acts on some materials only but not on all materials.
       What is a magnet?
       It is an object or material that attracts certain metals, such as iron, nickel and cobalt. It can also attract or repel another magnet. All magnets have North-seeking (N) and South-seeking (S) poles. When magnets are placed near each other, opposite poles attract and like poles repel each other.
      Magnets that forms naturally are called natural magnets, a lode stone, a species of iron ore (Ferrosoferric or magnetic ore, Fe3O4) which has the property of attracting iron and some of its ores, and when suspended, points to the poles.
       A bar or mass of steel or iron to which the peculiar properties of the lodestone have been imparted, called, in distinction from the lodestone, an artificial magnet.
      There are a few materials which are naturally magnetic, and have the potential to become magnets. Some of these materials are:
                              Iron
                              Hematite
                              Magnetite
                              Ionised gas
   Fundamental Properties of Magnets
  I.A magnet attracts iron, its alloy and other magnetic substances.
 II.It has the property of direction, if the magnet is freely suspended, it always points to north and south. 
 III.It has two poles, the pole which indicates towards geographical North is known as North pole and the one which points towards South is known as South pole. 
IV.The pole always exists in PAIR, one isolated pole CANNOT exist. 
V.It induces the opposite polarity as soon as the magnetic materials are brought near it, i.e. it induces the magnetic property onto other. 
VI.LIKE poles will REPEL each other, when brought facing each other. While UNLIKE poles will ATTRACT each other when brought close together.

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