Shoaiblifts
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A bar magnet is placed on an electronic scale. Two retort stands are placed on opposite sides of the scales that are connected to two boss heads. A conducting wire will be placed between the two retort stands, by hanging them through the boss heads (with high tension so as to ensure an accurate 90 degree angle). This conducting wire is connected to a variable resistor, an ammeter and a transformer to complete a circuit. (Note: i made it sound like one wire, when its actually quite a few). Once a current runs through the conducting wire, as the magnetic field and direction of the current are perpendicular to each other, a maximum force will be experienced by the conductor. This will either increase or decrease the mass of the magnet as recorded by the electronic scale. By varying the resistance, and hence the independent variable, the current is changed. From the results obtained, we must calculate the value for magnetic field strength and hence graph Force vs Current. Should be a linear relationship, however whether it is linear or not gives me material to talk about reliability, validity and accuracy.
What are some errors and improvements that could be made to this investigation?
Thanks Peeps.
What are some errors and improvements that could be made to this investigation?
Thanks Peeps.