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| + | =Activity No # 1 - '''Factors influencing e.m.f. & Michel Faraday experiment'''= |
| + | ==Estimated Time== |
| + | 45 minutes |
| + | ==Materials/ Resources needed== |
| + | #Video clip of Electro magentic induction experiment with different coils |
| + | #LED projector |
| + | #White screen |
| + | ==Prerequisites/Instructions, if any== |
| + | ==Multimedia resources== |
| + | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwIdZjjd8fo <br> |
| + | Factors influencing e.m.f. |
| + | {{#ev:youtube| vwIdZjjd8fo| 150| left}} <br> |
| + | Michel Faraday experiment |
| + | {{#ev:youtube| EECRoYNaSxg| 150| left}} |
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| + | ==Website interactives/ links/ simulations== |
| + | ==Process (How to do the activity)== |
| + | Show the above short video of number of coils increasing emf is increasing. <br> |
| + | Show the above video of Michel Faraday experiment.<br> |
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| + | ==Developmental Questions (What discussion questions)== |
| + | ==Evaluation (Questions for assessment of the child)== |
| + | 1. Which the following coil is more emf produced when magnet movement inside the coil? mark 1 <br> |
| + | [[File:Coil1.png|200px]] <br> |
| + | 2. A copper coil, a strong bar magnet and a led bulb are on the table. How do you glow on the led bulb? Mark 2 |
| + | ==Question Corner== |
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| + | '''To link back to the topic page''' |
| + | [[Electromagnetic_induction|'''Go Back''']] <br> |