[Audio] Good morning everyone, Today I will be talking about the basics of magnetism, covering its properties, behavior, and materials, as well as how it relates to the Earth's magnetic field, magnets, and applications. Please follow along with the presentation and I will be happy to answer any questions at the end..
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[Audio] Magnets possess two distinct characteristics - an attractive force and a magnetic field. The attractive force is responsible for them connecting with one another; the magnetic field is an invisible space that surrounds the magnet and produces a force on other magnets or items made of magnetic materials. Magnetic force is what leads to objects being either attracted or repelled by the magnet, depending on which pole is confronting the object. Magnets generate a power surrounding them, which can be applied in a variety of everyday items, such as electrical motors and compasses..
[Audio] Magnetic force is an incredible phenomenon that is all around us. Every magnet has two poles, the North Pole and the South Pole, and these two opposites attract each other. It is the direction of the magnetic field that determines the direction of the force between the two poles. Comprehending the properties of North and South poles and the direction of the magnetic field is imperative to comprehending the workings of magnets and the ways they can be applied..
[Audio] Magnets possess distinct characteristics, wherein opposing magnetic poles - like north and south - draw together to form a strong connection. In contrast, similar poles - such as north and north - generate a repellent force, which forces them apart. To prove this phenomenon, a straightforward experiment may be performed by placing a metal fragment in a magnetic field..
[Audio] Different types of magnets include Permanent Magnets, Temporary Magnets, and Electromagnets. Permanent Magnets can be magnetized and retain their magnetism even after the magnetic field is removed. Temporary Magnets can be magnetized but lose their magnetism after the magnetic field is removed. Electromagnets are generated by the flow of electricity in a coil. All these magnets have different uses in our daily lives..
[Audio] Magnetism is a powerful force, sometimes referred to as an invisible power that connects matter in the universe. This force consists of magnetic field lines that circle a magnet and point out its direction. The magnitude of such force is determined by the power it has on a charged particle in motion. Comprehending this magnetism element is essential to comprehend its use in various fields such as the Earth's magnetic field or in objects like the fridge magnets used everyday..
[Audio] We can observe the field lines of a magnet on this slide. These field lines give us a visual indication of the direction and strength of the magnetic field, a fundamental principle to understand magnetism. These patterns also help us comprehend how magnetism works..
[Audio] Electromagnetism describes a combination of electrical and magnetic forces that produce forces and fields. Electromagnets, which generate a magnetic field when an electric current is passed through them, are created using this phenomenon. A variety of applications exploit electromagnetic effects, including electric motors, telecommunication systems, electrical generators, and MRI scanners. Solenoids, which consist of a length of wire wound into a helix, are electromagnets used to convert electrical energy into linear or rotational motion..
[Audio] Electromagnets are extensively used in various fields, from medical diagnostics to industrial machines. For medical reason, MRI scanners make use of effective electromagnets to produce precise pictures of the body's inner architecture. Electromagnetic motors are utilized in both industrial and domestic circumstances. Magnetic separators make use of strong magnets to separate components in industrial processes. Furthermore, Magnetic Resonance Imaging is often employed to facilitate medical diagnosis..
[Audio] Concluding, magnetism is a potent force that is utilized in several fields and industries. We have studied the main concepts of magnetism, from its behavior, features, and supplies to its wide-ranging applications. We discussed the Earth's magnetic field, magnets, and their real-world applications. We further looked into potential development opportunities in the field of magnetism. Exploring magnetism has been a pleasure and I thank you for your attention..