Permanent magnets are typically made from ferromagnetic materials like iron, nickel, and cobalt. The document asks questions about magnetic effects of electric current, including what permanent magnets are made of, why soft iron is not used, rules for determining the direction of force on a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field, the relationship between a tesla, ampere, and meter, the force on a moving charge in a magnetic field, electromagnetic induction, magnetic flux, the direction of induced current, devices that convert mechanical to electrical energy like dynamos, types of dynamos and currents, and the differences between alternating current and direct current.
Permanent magnets are typically made from ferromagnetic materials like iron, nickel, and cobalt. The document asks questions about magnetic effects of electric current, including what permanent magnets are made of, why soft iron is not used, rules for determining the direction of force on a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field, the relationship between a tesla, ampere, and meter, the force on a moving charge in a magnetic field, electromagnetic induction, magnetic flux, the direction of induced current, devices that convert mechanical to electrical energy like dynamos, types of dynamos and currents, and the differences between alternating current and direct current.
Permanent magnets are typically made from ferromagnetic materials like iron, nickel, and cobalt. The document asks questions about magnetic effects of electric current, including what permanent magnets are made of, why soft iron is not used, rules for determining the direction of force on a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field, the relationship between a tesla, ampere, and meter, the force on a moving charge in a magnetic field, electromagnetic induction, magnetic flux, the direction of induced current, devices that convert mechanical to electrical energy like dynamos, types of dynamos and currents, and the differences between alternating current and direct current.
DPP 1. What are permanent magnets made of ? 2. Why is soft - iron not used for making a permanent magnets. 3. Name the rule to find the direction of force on current - carrying conductor placed in direction perpendicular to the direction of magnetic field. 4. What is the relation between a tesla, an ampere and a meter. 5. What is the force acting on charge (q) moving in a direction perpendicular to a magnetic field (B) with velocity v? 6. Which rule do we use to find the direction of this force? 7. What is electromagnetic induction? 8. What do you mean by magnetic flux? 9. Name the rule which gives the direction of inducted current? 10. Name the device which converts mechanical into electrical energy? 11. What type of dynamo is used in a bicycle? 12. What type of dynamo is used in industry? 13. What type of current is given by a cell? 14. What type of current is used in household supply? 15. How is AC different from DC?
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