Magnet: Any substance that attracts iron and iron like objects is defined as magnet. When a wire carries an electric current, it behaves as a magnet.
Properties of Magnet
Every magnet has north and south poles.
Same poles repel each other and unlike poles attract each other.
A freely suspended magnet will align itself in north south direction, north facing north of the magnet and south facing south of the magnet.
Characteristics of Field Lines
Field lines arise from north pole and end into the south pole of the magnet.
They are closed curves.
Field lines never intersect each other.
Direction of magnetic field lines inside the magnet is from south to north.
Magnetic Field of a Bar Magnet
Hold the thumb, forefinger and middle finger of the right hand at right angles to each other. If the forefinger is in direction of magnetic field and the thumb points in the direction of motion of conductor, than the direction of induced current is indicated by middle finger
Magnetic Field due to current through a Straight Conductor
They are represented in the form of concentric circles at every point on the conductor.
Direction of the field is given by compass or right-hand thumb rule. Circles are always closer near the conductor.
Magnetic field due to current through a circular loop
It is represented by concentric circle at every point. Circle will become larger and larger as one moves away.
Factors affecting magnetic field of a circular current carrying conductor-
Magnetic field is directly proportional to the current passing through the conductor.
Magnetic field is inversely proportional to the distance from the conductor.
Magnetic field is directly proportional to the number of turns in the coil.
Solenoid
Solenoid is defined as coil of many circular turns of insulated copper wire wrapped closely in a cylindrical form. Magnetic field of solenoid is similar to a bar magnet.
Electromagnet
It is a temporary magnet that can be easily demagnetized. In this type of magnet, polarity can be reversed and strength can be varied. They are very strong magnet.
Permanent Magnet
These types of magnet cannot be easily demagnetized. They are weak magnets in which polarity cannot be reversed.
Force on a current carrying conductor in a magnetic field
The displacement in the conductor is the maximum when the direction of current is at a right angle to the direction of magnetic field.
Flemings Left Hand Rule
Stretch the thumb, forefinger and middle finger of the left hand such that they are mutually perpendicular. If the forefingers is in the direction of the magnetic field, middle finger in the direction of current then thumb will point in the direction of motion or force.
Electric Motor
A rotating device that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy.
It consists of a rectangular coil ABCD made up of insulated copper wire. The coil is placed perpendicular to the magnetic field. There are two conducting brushes X and Y. Current in coil ABCD enters through a source battery through conducting brush X and flows back to the battery through brush Y. The split ring acts as commutator. It reverses the direction of flow of current in a commutator.
They are used in electromagnets, as soft iron core on which coil is wound. Armature enhances the power of the motor.
Electromagnetic Induction
When we place a conductor in a changing magnetic field, current is induced in it. This current is known as Induced Current and the phenomenon is known as Electromagnetic Induction.
Fleming Right Hand Rule
Hold the forefinger, middle finger and thumb of the right hand at right angles to each other. Forefinger points towards the direction of magnetic field, thumb points in the direction of motion of conductor and middle finger shows direction of induced current.
Electric Generator
Electric Energy is a device used to convert mechanical energy into alternating form of electrical energy. It consists of insulated copper wire, magnetic poles, split rings, axle, brushes and galvanometer.
The axle is rotated so that it moves clockwise direction that is AB moves up and CD moves down. After half rotation, CD starts to move up and AB moves down. After every half rotation current changes its direction, this is called AC current.
Domestic Electric Circuits
Three kinds of wires are used in domestic electric circuits.
Live wire red in colour
Neutral wire with black insulation cover
Earth wire with green insulation cover.
The potential difference between live and neutral wire in India is 220V.
Electric Fuse
It is a safety device to limit the current in an electric circuit.
It prevents the electric appliances from damage.
It is made up of material which has high resistivity and low melting point.