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yeah, that question where u had to demonstrate the effect of changing magnetic field on a generated current...what did u guys put for it?
 
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I remembered the one from CSU, so i just used that. The only thing i did differently was use a metronome to ensure that the speed of the magnet is always the same and constant.
 
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i did the magnet moving through a solenoid connected to a galvanometer........and then use 2 magnets.......therefore u can measure the difference.
 

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Originally posted by dnt stop runnin
i did the magnet moving through a solenoid connected to a galvanometer........and then use 2 magnets.......therefore u can measure the difference.
Exactly what i did, neva done it in class so i made it up!
 

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Originally posted by bails
Exactly what i did, neva done it in class so i made it up!

ya same here....i thought u had to measure the effect of magnetic fields on current and i did a prac where u put a conductor thru magnetic fields and then u measure the force produced.-damn i lost all my marks there!:(
 

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Lorentz swing!

Booyakasha! I will get full marks for that question easy, all variables are accounted for.
 

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high torque, low speed electric motor connected by a v-belt to drive the generator

electromagnets in series with a resistor and a variable DC supply to change magnetic field.

Measure with CRO
 

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