What are magnetic fields? - OCR 21st CenturyMagnetic fields
Magnetism is caused by the fields that exist around magnets. These magnetic fields can be investigated by looking at the effects of the forces they exert on other magnets and magnetic materials.
A magnetic fieldArea surrounding a magnet that can exert a force on magnetic materials. is the region around a magnet where a force acts on another magnet or on a magnetic material.
Detecting magnetic fields
A magnetic field is invisible, but it can be detected using a magnetic compass. A compass contains a small bar magnet on a pivot so that it can rotate. The compass needle points in the direction of the Earth's magnetic field, or the magnetic field of a magnet.
Magnetic fields can be mapped out using small plotting compassSmall magnetic compass used to detect magnetic fields.:
place the plotting compass near the magnet on a piece of paper
mark the direction the compass needle points
move the plotting compass to many different positions in the magnetic field, marking the needle direction each time
join the points to show the field lines
The needle of a plotting compass points to the south pole of the magnet.
The Earth's magnetic field
The behaviour of a compass shows that the Earth has a magnetic field which means that the core of the Earth must be magnetic. Scientists believe that this field is produced by convection currentThe motion of a liquid or gas caused by heating some part of that liquid or gas. in the Earth's core, which is made from iron and nickel. When a plotting compass is placed in the Earth's magnetic field, the north pole of the compass will line up with the Earth's magnetic field lines and point to magnetic south.
Drawing a magnetic field
The diagram shows the magnetic field around a bar magnet.
The diagram shows these key features:
the magnetic field lineAn imaginary line which indicates the direction of force caused by a magnet. An arrow on the line shows the force direction on a magnetic north pole, so points from north to south. never cross each other
the closer the lines, the stronger the magnetic field
the lines have arrowheads to show the direction of the force exerted by a magnetic north pole
the arrowheads point from the north pole of the magnet to its south pole