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*[https://openstax.org/books/university-physics-volume-2/pages/11-introduction University Physics Volume 2: Chapter 11 - Magnetic Fields] | *[https://openstax.org/books/university-physics-volume-2/pages/11-introduction University Physics Volume 2: Chapter 11 - Magnetic Fields] | ||
= | = Magnets = | ||
== Ferromagnets == | |||
== Electromagnets == | |||
== Models for the Source of Magnetism == | |||
== Application of Ferromagnets and Electromagnets == | |||
= Magnetic Field Lines = | |||
= Motion of a Charged Particle in a Magnetic Field = | |||
== Force on a Moving Charge == | |||
== Applications == | |||
=== Northern Lights === | |||
=== Van Allen Belt === | |||
=== Mass Spectrometer === | |||
=== Cyclotron === | |||
= Crossed Fields = | |||
== Force on a Moving Charge due to Electric and Magnetic Fields == | |||
== Thomson Experiment (Discovery of the Electron) == | |||
== Hall Effect == | |||
= Magnetic Force on a Current carrying Wire = | |||
= Torque on a Current Loop - the Electric Motor = | |||
<youtube>Xi7o8cMPI0E</youtube> | <youtube>Xi7o8cMPI0E</youtube> | ||
= Simulations = | = Simulations = |
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Textbook
Magnets
Ferromagnets
Electromagnets
Models for the Source of Magnetism
Application of Ferromagnets and Electromagnets
Magnetic Field Lines
Motion of a Charged Particle in a Magnetic Field
Force on a Moving Charge
Applications
Northern Lights
Van Allen Belt
Mass Spectrometer
Cyclotron
Crossed Fields
Force on a Moving Charge due to Electric and Magnetic Fields
Thomson Experiment (Discovery of the Electron)
Hall Effect
Magnetic Force on a Current carrying Wire
Torque on a Current Loop - the Electric Motor
Simulations
Understanding the earth's magnetic field:
- Bar Magnet and compass
- Earth's magnetic Field
- demo of magnetic field lines with iron filings (one magnet)
- demo of magnetic field lines with iron filings (two magnets)
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