PHYS 1010Q Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Ferromagnetism, International System Of Units, Paramagnetism

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If you try to isolate a magnetic pole by breaking it in half, you just get two magnets that each have a north and a south pole. Has a bunch of little magnets inside of it. At t < t c you might get. Sometimes an old magnet isn"t very good because of this. The little magnets are pointing in random directions. Bring a magnet near the paramagnet and the little magnets in the paramagnet want to align. This is magnetizing or polarizing the paramagnet. A magnet will tend to align with the magnetic field of another magnet. The charges leave north poles and end on south poles. The poles of the magnet will line up with the magnetic field lines. A magnetic field produces a force on a moving electric charge or current. Also depends on direction of velocity with respect to the magnetic field. Example - an alpha particle has 2 protons and 2 neutrons.

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