Properties of Magnets
Types of Magnets & Magnetic Materials
Magnetic Fields
Electromagnets
Diagram
100

A magnet has _____ poles. 

2 poles

100

State the types of magnets. (2 types)

Permanent magnets and induced magnets.

100

The region around a magnet where magnetic forces act.

Magnetic field

100

State what happens when an electric current flows through a wire.

A magnetic field is produced around the wire.

100

Draw a bar magnet. 

Consist of North and South pole

200

The two poles of a magnet are 

North and South

200

Gold, silver, copper and aluminium. These materials are categorized as what type of materials. 

Non-magnetic materials

200

State the material used to detect the shape of a magnetic field. 

Iron filings

200

A wire coiled into a spiral shape is known as a ________.

Solenoid

200

Draw the magnetic field lines around a bar magnet. 

Direction of magnetic fields must be from the North pole into the South pole.

300

Unlike poles = 

Like Poles =

Unlike poles = Attract

Like poles = Repel

300

A material that becomes a magnet temporarily when it is placed in a magnetic field.

Induced magnet

300

Field lines always go from which direction to which direction. 

From North to South

300

What material is commonly used as the core of an electromagnet?

Iron / soft iron

300

Draw magnetic field lines of two bar magnet attracting each other. 

For two bar magnets attracting each other, place the South/North pole of one magnet facing the North/South pole of the other. The magnetic field lines should connect between the opposite poles.

400

The area of a bar magnet where the magnetic effect is strongest.  

Poles

400

Domains point in the same direction. State what is happening to the magnetic materials. 

Becomes magnetised. 

400

State the function of a plotting compass.

Trace the direction of the magnetic field.

400

State the method used to reverse the magnetic poles of an electromagnet.


Reverse the direction of the electric current flowing through the electromagnet.

400

Draw magnetic field lines of two bar magnet repelling each other.

For two bar magnets repelling each other, place the South/North pole of one magnet facing the South/North pole of the other. The magnetic field lines should not connect between the same poles.

500

The process of making an object magnetic and the process of removing or reducing the magnetic field of an object. Name the two process.

Magnetising and demagnetising. 

500

State the process that occurs when a magnet is heated to a high temperature and struck with a hammer and identify the type of magnet involved.  

The process of demagnetising a permanent magnet. 

500

For magnetic field lines, state what the spacing between the lines and the arrows on the lines indicate (state the direction of poles).

  • Spacing of the lines: Indicates the strength of the magnetic field.
  • Arrows on the lines: Indicate the direction of the magnetic field from the North pole to the South pole outside the magnet.
500

The strength of an electromagnet depends on: 

  • The number of turns or loops on the coil
  • The current
  • The type of core



500

Draw the magnetic field lines around a solenoid. 

Draw a solenoid with several coils and show magnetic field lines running straight inside and curving around outside from the north pole to the south pole.