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=Activity No #2 - '''Electromagnet Experiment'''=
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=Activity No #2 - '''Electromagnet and electromagnetic induction experiment'''=
  
 
==Estimated Time==  
 
==Estimated Time==  
20 minutes
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45 minutes
  
 
==Materials/ Resources needed==  
 
==Materials/ Resources needed==  
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#A large iron nail(about 3 inches)
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#Coated copper wire or enameled copper wire or threaded copper wire 2 mts
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#D.C. Source (Battery or cells of 9 to 12 volts)
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#Iron pieces(Feelings or pins)or other small magnetic objects
 
#A strong bar magnet
 
#A strong bar magnet
 
#Copper coil with 500 turns
 
#Copper coil with 500 turns
 
#Galvanometer
 
#Galvanometer
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==Prerequisites/Instructions, if any==
 
==Prerequisites/Instructions, if any==
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#students should not touch the bare portion of the wire. The current being used is low and not dangerous, but the wire will heat up.
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#Students should not try this experiment in home A.C. Source.
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==Multimedia resources==
 
==Multimedia resources==
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==Website interactives/ links/ simulations==
 
==Website interactives/ links/ simulations==
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#http://www.sciencebob.com/experiments/electromagnet.php
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==Process (How to do the activity)==
 
==Process (How to do the activity)==
Show the connection of copper coil and galvanometer.
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Cut the wire (if needed) and loose at the other end too. Now remove about an inch of the  coating from both ends of the wire and attach the one wire to one end of a battery and the other wire to the other end of the battery. See picture below.
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[[File:electromagnet.gif|400px]]<br>
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Now you have an ELECTROMAGNET! Put the point of the nail near the pins or iron feeling and it should pick them up.
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Show the connection of copper coil and galvanometer. Show the electromagnetic induction using galvanometer and copper coil. Observe the changes of galvanometer deflections.
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==Developmental Questions (What discussion questions)==
 
==Developmental Questions (What discussion questions)==
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#Inside the coil kept wooden stick instead of nail, can it become magnet?
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#How does iron nail become magnet?
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#Can it reverse to get electricity from the magnet?
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#What are the instruments to check current?
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#Inside the copper coil, I kept the bar magnet. Is current produced ends of the copper wire?
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#I remove the magnet from the coil Quickly, what do you observe in Galvanometer?
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==Evaluation (Questions for assessment of the child)==
 
==Evaluation (Questions for assessment of the child)==
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1.The device that detects the induced emf is called _________________                mark 1
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2.Which the following emf is produced? Yes/no            <br>
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a) Coil is steady, magnet is moved inside the coil _______________  <br>
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b) Coil and magnet are moved away in opposite direction _______________  <br>
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c) Magnet is steady, Coil is moved towards magnet ____________  <br>
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d) Coil and magnet both are moved together __________________ mark 2  <br>
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3.copper coil is connected to Galvanometer and a bar magnet. What are the changes in the following
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* Magnet kept inside the coil ____________________________  <br>
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* Magnet is pushed slowly ________________________________  <br>
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* Magnet is pushed inside the coil very quickly _____________________ mark 2  <br>
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==Question Corner==
 
==Question Corner==
  
 
'''To link back to the topic page'''
 
'''To link back to the topic page'''
 
[[Electromagnetic_induction|'''Go Back''']] <br>
 
[[Electromagnetic_induction|'''Go Back''']] <br>

Latest revision as of 03:14, 26 August 2014

Activity No #2 - Electromagnet and electromagnetic induction experiment

Estimated Time

45 minutes

Materials/ Resources needed

  1. A large iron nail(about 3 inches)
  2. Coated copper wire or enameled copper wire or threaded copper wire 2 mts
  3. D.C. Source (Battery or cells of 9 to 12 volts)
  4. Iron pieces(Feelings or pins)or other small magnetic objects
  5. A strong bar magnet
  6. Copper coil with 500 turns
  7. Galvanometer

Prerequisites/Instructions, if any

  1. students should not touch the bare portion of the wire. The current being used is low and not dangerous, but the wire will heat up.
  2. Students should not try this experiment in home A.C. Source.

Multimedia resources

Website interactives/ links/ simulations

  1. http://www.sciencebob.com/experiments/electromagnet.php

Process (How to do the activity)

Cut the wire (if needed) and loose at the other end too. Now remove about an inch of the coating from both ends of the wire and attach the one wire to one end of a battery and the other wire to the other end of the battery. See picture below.  
Now you have an ELECTROMAGNET! Put the point of the nail near the pins or iron feeling and it should pick them up.

Show the connection of copper coil and galvanometer. Show the electromagnetic induction using galvanometer and copper coil. Observe the changes of galvanometer deflections.

Developmental Questions (What discussion questions)

  1. Inside the coil kept wooden stick instead of nail, can it become magnet?
  2. How does iron nail become magnet?
  3. Can it reverse to get electricity from the magnet?
  4. What are the instruments to check current?
  5. Inside the copper coil, I kept the bar magnet. Is current produced ends of the copper wire?
  6. I remove the magnet from the coil Quickly, what do you observe in Galvanometer?

Evaluation (Questions for assessment of the child)

1.The device that detects the induced emf is called _________________ mark 1

2.Which the following emf is produced? Yes/no
a) Coil is steady, magnet is moved inside the coil _______________
b) Coil and magnet are moved away in opposite direction _______________
c) Magnet is steady, Coil is moved towards magnet ____________
d) Coil and magnet both are moved together __________________ mark 2

3.copper coil is connected to Galvanometer and a bar magnet. What are the changes in the following

  • Magnet kept inside the coil ____________________________
  • Magnet is pushed slowly ________________________________
  • Magnet is pushed inside the coil very quickly _____________________ mark 2

Question Corner

To link back to the topic page Go Back