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Part 3: Connecting Electricity and Magnetism
Objectives
After participating in the program Electricity and
Magnetism, Part 3, students will be able to:
| · describe
how to determine the north or south pole of a magnetic object |
| · report
that a current in a wire generates a magnetic field |
| · recognize
that this magnetic field can be turned on and off with the current |
| · describe
how the direction of this magnetic field depends on the direction
of the current |
| · discuss
how a magnetic field generated by a current in a coil can do work |
| · explain
that an iron-containing object can be magnetized by the magnetic
field from a current in a coil |
| · discover
the direction of the magnetic field produced by a current in a coil |
Relevant Vocabulary
| *induced
magnetism |
magnetism
produced in an object when it is exposed to the influence of an electric
field |
| *electromagnet |
an
object placed inside a coil of wire that becomes a temporary magnet
when a current is made to flow through the wire |
Materials
Needed
(For each group)
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1 D-cell battery with holder
· 2 hookup wires with
alligator clips
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2 permanent magnets
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coil of magnetic wire (22 gauge, about 30 cm long)
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sandpaper
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straw
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small nail (Fe-containing)
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large nail (Fe-containing)
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iron-containing wire (about 8 cm long)
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paper clips in small baggie
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string (sewing thread)
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suspension system
(For the teacher/volunteer)
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compass
Total
Activity Time: 1 Hour 20 Minutes
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Disclaimer:
Some
of the procedures for the activities contained in the lessons have been
adapted from various resources listed throughout the module.
This
work was supported by the Center on Polymer Interfaces and Macromolecular
Assemblies (CPIMA)
as part of the NSF Materials Science and Engineering Center program under
Grant DMR 9808677
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1996 - 2003, Leland Stanford Junior University. All rights reserved.
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