Deck 14: Magnetism

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The earth's geographic North Pole has ______________ magnetic polarity.
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Maxwell proved that electromagnetic phenomena travel in ______________ at the speed of light.
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The entire group of magnetic field lines, which can be considered flowing outward from the north pole of a magnet, is called magnetic ______________.
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Flux ______________ is the number of magnetic field lines per unit area of a section perpendicular to the direction of flux.
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One weber per square meter is called a ______________.
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The electric or magnetic effect of one body on another without any physical contact between them is called ______________.
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The ability to concentrate magnetic flux is called ______________.
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A(n) ______________ needs current from an external source to maintain its magnetic field.
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A ______________ is a switch with contacts that are opened or closed by an electromagnet.
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______________ field lines are unaffected by nonmagnetic materials such as air, paper, or plastics.
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What are the base units for permeability?

A) Maxwell
B) Tesla
C) Weber
D) There are none
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What maintains the strength of the permanent magnet as it becomes magnetized by induction to form a closed loop?

A) Ferrite
B) Horseshoe
C) Keeper
D) Solenoid
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What are the two classes of magnets?

A) Permanent and temporary
B) Temporary and electromagnet
C) Copper and nickel
D) Permanent and electromagnet
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The wire wrapped in a form of a coil that causes the magnetic field to become more concentrated in an electromagnet is referred to as a(n)

A) magnet
B) relay
C) solenoid
D) armature
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What is the device that is basically a switch with contacts that are opened or closed by an electromagnet?

A) Compass
B) Relay
C) Solenoid
D) Tape recorder
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The point at which a magnetic material loses its ferromagnetic properties is the

A) Kelvin temperature
B) Centigrade temperature
C) Curie temperature
D) Gilbert temperature
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In terms of molecular structure, iron atoms are grouped in microscopically small arrangements called

A) ferrites
B) fields
C) dipoles
D) domains
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What device concentrates the magnetic field of the current in a wire and serves as a simple RF choke?

A) Ferrite core
B) Ferrite rod
C) Ferrite bead
D) Ferrite coil
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Preventing one component from affecting another through their common electric or magnetic field is called

A) blocking
B) shielding
C) covering
D) filtering
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The best shield for a component in a steady magnetic field is a

A) good magnetic material
B) diamagnetic material
C) housing made of aluminum
D) housing made of copper
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When a wire carrying current is placed in an applied magnetic field, a voltage across the wire is created that is proportional to the strength of the magnetic field is

A) the Hall effect
B) Gilbert's magnetic theorem
C) Maxwell's law
D) the Tesla effect
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Which of the following is not a nonmagnetic material?

A) Paper
B) Glass
C) Wood
D) Cobalt
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One maxwell unit equals

A) one magnetic field line
B) 1 x 108 line
C) 0.001 weber
D) 50 ?Wb
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One weber equals

A) one magnetic field line
B) 1 x 108 line
C) 0.001 maxwells
D) 50 ?Mx
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In the cgs system, the unit that is one line per square centimeter is

A) flux density
B) maxwell
C) gilbert
D) gauss
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One weber per square meter is called

A) tesla
B) maxwell
C) gilbert
D) gauss
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The tesla is equal to

A) 1 x 104 G
B) 1 x 108 G
C) one gilbert per square meter
D) 200 G
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What magnetic effect is at the heart of such technologies as antilock brake sensors and some keyboards?

A) Tesla effect
B) Gauss effect
C) Maxwell effect
D) Hall effect
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Every magnet has both a north and a south pole.
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Like magnetic poles attract each other and unlike poles repel.
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Every magnet has invisible magnetic field lines that extend outward from the magnetic poles.
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The magnet can be considered the generator of an external magnetic field, provided by the two opposite magnetic poles at the ends.
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Magnetic field lines are affected by air, paper, glass, and wood.
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Magnetic field lines never cross each other but instead push apart from each other.
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The earth's geographic North Pole has south magnetic polarity and the geographic South Pole has north magnetic polarity.
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The entire group of magnetic field lines, which can be considered flowing outward from the north pole of a magnet, is called electronic flux.
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One maxwell unit equals one magnetic field line.
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The weber is a larger unit of magnetic flux and equals 1 x 108 lines or maxwells.
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The microweber is smaller than the maxwell unit.
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The SI units are preferred for science and engineering, but the cgs units are still used in many practical applications of magnetism.
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In the cgs system, the gauss is one line per square centimeter.
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In SI, one weber per square meter is called a tesla.
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Flux density includes total area, whereas flux is for a specified unit area.
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The earth's geographic North Pole has ______________ magnetic polarity.
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Maxwell proved that electromagnetic phenomena travel in ______________ at the speed of light.
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The entire group of magnetic field lines, which can be considered flowing outward from the north pole of a magnet, is called magnetic ______________.
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Flux ______________ is the number of magnetic field lines per unit area of a section perpendicular to the direction of flux.
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One weber per square meter is called a ______________.
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The electric or magnetic effect of one body on another without any physical contact between them is called ______________.
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The ability to concentrate magnetic flux is called ______________.
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A(n) ______________ needs current from an external source to maintain its magnetic field.
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A ______________ is a switch with contacts that are opened or closed by an electromagnet.
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______________ field lines are unaffected by nonmagnetic materials such as air, paper, or plastics.
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What are the base units for permeability?

A) Maxwell
B) Tesla
C) Weber
D) There are none
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What maintains the strength of the permanent magnet as it becomes magnetized by induction to form a closed loop?

A) Ferrite
B) Horseshoe
C) Keeper
D) Solenoid
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What are the two classes of magnets?

A) Permanent and temporary
B) Temporary and electromagnet
C) Copper and nickel
D) Permanent and electromagnet
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The wire wrapped in a form of a coil that causes the magnetic field to become more concentrated in an electromagnet is referred to as a(n)

A) magnet
B) relay
C) solenoid
D) armature
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What is the device that is basically a switch with contacts that are opened or closed by an electromagnet?

A) Compass
B) Relay
C) Solenoid
D) Tape recorder
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The point at which a magnetic material loses its ferromagnetic properties is the

A) Kelvin temperature
B) Centigrade temperature
C) Curie temperature
D) Gilbert temperature
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In terms of molecular structure, iron atoms are grouped in microscopically small arrangements called

A) ferrites
B) fields
C) dipoles
D) domains
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What device concentrates the magnetic field of the current in a wire and serves as a simple RF choke?

A) Ferrite core
B) Ferrite rod
C) Ferrite bead
D) Ferrite coil
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Preventing one component from affecting another through their common electric or magnetic field is called

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C) covering
D) filtering
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The best shield for a component in a steady magnetic field is a

A) good magnetic material
B) diamagnetic material
C) housing made of aluminum
D) housing made of copper
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When a wire carrying current is placed in an applied magnetic field, a voltage across the wire is created that is proportional to the strength of the magnetic field is

A) the Hall effect
B) Gilbert's magnetic theorem
C) Maxwell's law
D) the Tesla effect
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Which of the following is not a nonmagnetic material?

A) Paper
B) Glass
C) Wood
D) Cobalt
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One maxwell unit equals

A) one magnetic field line
B) 1 x 108 line
C) 0.001 weber
D) 50 ?Wb
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One weber equals

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B) 1 x 108 line
C) 0.001 maxwells
D) 50 ?Mx
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In the cgs system, the unit that is one line per square centimeter is

A) flux density
B) maxwell
C) gilbert
D) gauss
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One weber per square meter is called

A) tesla
B) maxwell
C) gilbert
D) gauss
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The tesla is equal to

A) 1 x 104 G
B) 1 x 108 G
C) one gilbert per square meter
D) 200 G
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What magnetic effect is at the heart of such technologies as antilock brake sensors and some keyboards?

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C) Maxwell effect
D) Hall effect
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Every magnet has both a north and a south pole.
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Like magnetic poles attract each other and unlike poles repel.
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Every magnet has invisible magnetic field lines that extend outward from the magnetic poles.
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The magnet can be considered the generator of an external magnetic field, provided by the two opposite magnetic poles at the ends.
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Magnetic field lines are affected by air, paper, glass, and wood.
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Magnetic field lines never cross each other but instead push apart from each other.
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The earth's geographic North Pole has south magnetic polarity and the geographic South Pole has north magnetic polarity.
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The entire group of magnetic field lines, which can be considered flowing outward from the north pole of a magnet, is called electronic flux.
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One maxwell unit equals one magnetic field line.
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The weber is a larger unit of magnetic flux and equals 1 x 108 lines or maxwells.
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The microweber is smaller than the maxwell unit.
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The SI units are preferred for science and engineering, but the cgs units are still used in many practical applications of magnetism.
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In the cgs system, the gauss is one line per square centimeter.
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In SI, one weber per square meter is called a tesla.
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Flux density includes total area, whereas flux is for a specified unit area.
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