Definitions [15]
Define the following term regarding a bar magnet:
Magnetic axis
An imaginary line (XY) passing through the magnetic north pole and magnetic south pole of a bar magnet is called its magnetic axis.
Define the following term:
Angle of dip
The angle between the horizontal and earth’s magnetic field is known as the angle of dip.
Define natural magnet.
It is a piece of lodestone, which is a black iron oxide (Fe3 O4) called magnetite. The word lodestone means a leading stone.
Define the following term regarding a bar magnet:
Magnetic field
The region around a magnet where its magnetic force can be experienced is called the magnetic field.
Define artificial magnet.
Pieces of iron and other magnetic materials which can be made to acquire the properties of natural magnets are called artificial magnets.
Define electromagnet.
lt is a solenoid with a soft iron core placed inside it. When current is passed through the solenoid, the soft iron core becomes a temporary magnet.
Define the following term regarding a bar magnet:
Effective length
The distance (NS) between the north pole and south pole of a magnet is called the length or effective length of the magnet.
Define the terms magnet and magnetism.
The substances which have the property of attracting small pieces of iron, nickel, cobalt, etc, are called magnets, and this property of attraction is called magnetism.
Define the following term regarding a bar magnet:
Magnetic equator
An imaginary line (PQ) bisecting the effective length of a magnet is called the magnetic equator of the magnet.
What is magnetic induction?
The Phenomenon due to which a piece of steel or iron behaves like a magnet when placed near a strong magnet is called magnetic induction.
Define the Isogonic line.
A line that joins all the places on earth, having the same angle of declination is called an isogonic line.
Define the agonic line.
A line which joins all the places on earth, having zero angle of declination is called agonic line.
Define magnetic field lines of force.
The path in a magnetic field in which a unit north pole tends to move when allowed to do so is known as magnetic field lines of force.
Define the isoclinic line.
A line joining all the places on globe, having same angle of dip or inclination is called isoclinic line.
An electromagnet is a temporary strong magnet made by passing current in a coil wound around a piece of soft iron. It is an artificial magnet.
Concepts [12]
- Magnet
- Magnetic and Non-magnetic Materials
- Induced Magnetism
- Properties of magnetic lines of force
- Concept of Magnetism
- Plotting of Uniform Magnetic Field Lines of Earth
- Plotting of Non Uniform Magnetic Field of a Strong Bar Magnet and Neutral Points
- Neutral Points in Magnetic Fields
- Electromagnet
- Making of an Electromagnet
- Permanent Magnet
- Uses of Electromagnet
