Title: Electromagnet Model
Materials:
1 battery
electrical wire
thumbtacks I large i...
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Title: Electromagnet Model
Materials:
1 battery
electrical wire
thumbtacks I large iron noil pins
Procedures:
INote: Make sure that the iron nail does not have any rust. Be careful in handling materials. )
1. Make an electromagnet by winding the electrical wire around the large nail
2. Connect both ends of the wire to a dry cell.
3. Test the electromagnet by placing some pins and thumbtacks near the nail Does the nail attract
The pins and thumbtacks?
4 Loosen the coil of wire in the electromagnet and find out how many metals are attracted to the
nas Now wind more coils of wire which setup attract more metals
5. Add more dry cells to the electromagnet Make sure you connect the dry cells properly Which ser
up acts more metals
6. Change the nail into a smaller one which setup attracts more metals?β
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