Saturday, July 3, 2010


Compass in a magnetic Field
The pattern and the direction of a magnetic field can be determined by a compass. The pointer of the compass is always in the direction of the magnetic field. In figure (b) above, we can see that when a few compasses are put near to a bar magnet, the pointer of the compasses are all in the direction of the magnetic field.
If a compass is placed near to a current carrying wire, the pointer of the compass will point along the direction of the magnetic field generated by the current. This will discuss in electromagnetism.


1.A magnet can attract certain type of metal.
2.The metals that can be attracted by a magnet are called the “magnetic materials” of “ferromagnetic materials”. Examples of magnetic materials are iron, steel, nickel and cobalt.



We also learned that a magnet has 2 poles-the North Pole and the South Pole. There is a magnetic field surrounding the magnet. A magnetic field is a region in the surrounding of a magnet which a magnetic material experiences a detectable force.
Magnetic Field Line
The magnetic filed of a magnet is represented by the magnetic field line. The magnetic field line flowing out from the North pole and flowing into the South pole.