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IB Physics HL internal assessment IA (scored 22/24)

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This is my IB Physics HL internal assessment. It scored 22/24 both as raw mark and after moderation, it got me my 7 in physics HL.

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International Baccalaureate Internal Assessment in Physics HL

Topic: Investigation of the relationship between the temperature of a magnet and its magnetic field
strength.

Research question: How does increasing temperature (193K, 243K, 293K, 393K, 423K) of a magnet
affect its magnetic field strength (μT)?

Personal code: gyz166 Session: May 2019

I declare that this work is my own work and is the final version. I have acknowledged each use of the
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1. Introduction

The magnetism in IB Physics curriculum is mainly discussed with omitting the underlying causes of it.

However, the forces due to magnets or the effects caused by them are made clear. On the other hand the

factors affecting magnets are not included in the curriculum. As paper by Cheng (2014) shows, one of

such factors is temperature. This fact is used in research on superconducting electromagnets (Boebinger

et al., 2017). However, as temperatures needed to demonstrate such effects are unreachable in household

setting (close to absolute zero (Dixon,2014)) this internal assessment will focus on the permanent

magnets. It aims at investigating the effect of range of temperatures on their strength. Also, as only a

small range of temperatures may be safely achieved at home, a mathematical model will be used to

further investigate the relationship between magnetic field strength and the temperature of magnet.

2. Research question: How does increasing temperature (193K, 243K, 293K, 393K, 423K) of a

magnet affect its magnetic field strength (μT)?

3. Background information


3.1 Types of magnets

The main types of magnets are permanent and electromagnets(Courses.lumenlearning.com, n.d.). The

latter are formed by coiling current-carrying wire around core made of soft ferromagnetic material e.g.

iron (Tsokos, 2014). The permanent ones on the other hand have intrinsic magnetic properties and they

divide into multiple subgroups but the one of interest for this internal assessment is that of ferrimagnets.




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, Their magnetic properties arise due to unequal magnetic strength of magnetic domains (Spaldin, 2010).

This mechanism will be explained in the next section.


3.2 Magnetism

The magnetic properties arise due to arrangement of electrons in electron shells and subsequent

arrangement of atoms in lattice (Pierzchalska, 1972). When the electron shells of atoms are not full then

the atoms align themselves due to electromagnetic forces, forming domains. Within these domains the

unpaired electrons create net magnetic field in one direction (Giancoli, 2005). However, there are

numerous such domains in the material and they tend to align in anti-parallel to each other thus

cancelling-out their individual magnetic fields. In case when the domains have varying magnitudes of

magnetic field strength then there is possibility of creating net magnetic field thus making the material

a ferrimagnet. The most common ones are magnetite and nickel (Néel, 1948).


3.3 Effect of temperatures on magnets


In solid materials the attractive forces between atoms are so strong that they oscillate about fixed

positions in an array called crystal lattice (Giancoli, 2005). With increasing temperature the frequency

of oscillations intensifies. Because of that, in magnets, the alignment of the paired electrons is disturbed

and so it affects the net magnetic field produced by the material (Van.physics.illinois.edu, 2007). When

material reaches Curie point its permanent magnetic properties are lost and a metal may be turned into

magnet only by magnetization (Buschow, 2001). The reason is that the arrangement of atoms is broken

as the magnitude of oscillations of atoms increases as the material is heated up (Giancoli, 2005). On the

other hand, when temperature decreases the motion of atoms slows down and the alignments are more

stable thus strengthening the net magnetic field. In order to measure the percentage change of the

strength of magnetic field with temperature, the reversible temperature coefficient (RTC) is used. Its

unit is %K-1 and it gives information about how much the magnetic field changes as a function of

temperature (Constantinides, 2010).




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