Michaelmoo
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Hey. I just have a question about the following dot point:
Perform a first hand investigation to demonstrate the motor effect
At school, we basically did an experiment which had a current carying wire hanging from 2 retort stands. We subjected it to a magnetic field and simply observed the Direction the wire moved.
However, I notice some text books conduct a similar experiment but instead they use a spring balanace to measure the magnitude and direction of the force on the wire, when subjected to a magnetic field.
Do you think that the experiment we did is enough to cover the dot point? Or should I revise the experiment such that the magnitude of the force is measured?
Thanks in advance.
Perform a first hand investigation to demonstrate the motor effect
At school, we basically did an experiment which had a current carying wire hanging from 2 retort stands. We subjected it to a magnetic field and simply observed the Direction the wire moved.
However, I notice some text books conduct a similar experiment but instead they use a spring balanace to measure the magnitude and direction of the force on the wire, when subjected to a magnetic field.
Do you think that the experiment we did is enough to cover the dot point? Or should I revise the experiment such that the magnitude of the force is measured?
Thanks in advance.
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