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Making YOU the Scientist: Experimenting with Electromagnets

Duration: 07:28Views: 869Likes: 51Date Created: Mar, 2021

Channel: Brian Swarthout

Category: Education

Tags: electromagnet experimentelectromagnetselectromagnetismphysicselectromagnets for kidselectromagnet nail and wireelectromagnet demonstrationelectromagnet nail and batterystep by step sciencephysics explained step by step

Description: This is a great physics experiment that can be done at school or at home. It makes a good science fair project or just a fun activity to do with the kids on the weekend. You probably have most of the materials you need around the house or you can get them with a quick trip to the grocery or hardware store. The purpose of this experiment is to investigate the relationship between the number of times the wire is wound around the metal bolt and the strength of the electromagnet. This experiment incorporates many of the activities that scientists do every day, including building and testing scientific equipment, collecting and analyzing data and drawing conclusions from your observations. Available at my Teachers Pay Teachers store is a full write-up for this experiment. It Includes complete instructions and a lab worksheet that will guide you through the experiment as you prepare your materials, collect and analyze the data. Here is the link: tinyurl.com/2jmkefxy An electromagnet is a type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by an electric current. The electromagnets you will use in this experiment are made from a length of wire wrapped around a large metal bolt. A battery will be connected to each end of the wire. A current will then flow through the coil of wire producing a magnetic field inside the coil. The metal bolt concentrates the magnetic field in the coil, making it stronger. The field disappears when the current is turned off. Link for sharing this video: youtu.be/Ar-6s_tF3tM Social Media for Step by Step Science: Teacher Pay Teachers Store: tinyurl.com/y6d2cdfj Instagram: instagram.com/stepbystepscience101 Website: stepbystepscience.com Blog: stepbystepscience.com/blog Link Tree: linktr.ee/stepbystepscience Support my channel by doing all of the following: (1) Subscribe to get all my excellent physics, chemistry and math videos. (2) Click the notifications bell so you don’t miss anything. (3) Give me a thumbs up for this video. (4) Leave me a nice positive comment. (5) Share this video with all of your friends.

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