Magnetism is caused by the flow of electrical energy in the form of electrons. In natural magnets, this means that the majority of the electrons in the atoms of a magnetic element are flowing in one direction. This causes a magnetic field. ...
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My aborted thesis was going to be about the magnetism of the rocks in and around Meteor/Barringer crater. I still have boxes of cores drilled for the thesis in June, July 1982. ... +Earth's core acts like a dynamo. It is not stationary, but rotates and it is hypothesized that this is what causes the field.
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A magnetic field is created as the result of moving charges. A good example of this is electric current that flows through a wire. When this occurs, there are negatively charged, subatomic particles, called electrons, moving through the wir...
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4. The application of an external magnetic field causes the magnetism in the domains to become aligned so that their magnetic moments are added to each other and lined up with the applied field.
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Basically, magnetism is the force that causes a nail or paper clip to be pulled toward a magnet. Play around with a magnet and you'll quickly see magnetism in action! ... But HOW does magnetism work?
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The atom consists of a tightly packed nucleus made up of protons and neutrons, with varying numbers of electrons circling around it, much as the planets of our solar system orbit the sun. This movement of electrons actually results in a min...
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Similarities which scientists observed between electricity and magnetism led them to suggest that magnetic properties are possibly the result of forces between electric charges in motion.
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Magnetism is a force of attraction or replusion that acts at a distance. It is due to a magnetic field, which is caused by moving electrically charged particles or is inherent in magnetic objects such as a magnet. ... A magnetic force either causes attraction or repulsion...
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SPS10, Permanent Magnets ... SPS10. Students will investigate the properties of electricity and magnetism. c. Investigate applications of magnetism and/or its relationship to the movement of electrical charge as it relates to ; • electromagnets (not addressed in this task);
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