Lab #37.4 Magnetism: Generator Activator

Posted on January 1, 2011 by Arbor Scientific There have been 0 comments

Purpose
In this activity, students will investigate electromagnetic induction, the principle behind electric generators.

Discussion
In 1820, Hans Christian Ørsted found that electricity could create magnetism. Scientists were convinced that if electricity could create magnetism, magnetism could create electricity. Still, 11 years would pass before the induction of electricity from magnetism would be discovered and understood. The best minds of the day set out to make this widely anticipated discovery, but it was Michael Faraday who put all the pieces together. In this activity, we will use a magnet to create an electric current and see how this effect is applied in electric generators.

Required Equipment
Bar magnet (strong alnico magnet is recommended), air core solenoid or a long wire coiled into many loops, connecting wires, galvanometer (–500 µA – 0 – +500 µA recommended), hand-held generator (Genecon® or equivalent), access to a second hand-held generator

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Genecon Hand Crank Generator

Genecon Hand Crank Generator

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Deluxe Hand Crank Generator

Deluxe Hand Crank Generator

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Economy Hand Crank Generator

Economy Hand Crank Generator

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Alnico Bar Magnets Pair

Alnico Bar Magnets Pair

Product # P8-1127

$14.95

Red Hook-up Wire 100ft/spool, 22 ga.

Red Hook-up Wire 100ft/spool, 22 ga.

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$5.50

Black Hook-up Wire 100ft/spool, 22 ga.

Black Hook-up Wire 100ft/spool, 22 ga.

Product # P6-1403

$5.50

Galvanometer -500-0-500 MicroAmp uA

Galvanometer -500-0-500 MicroAmp uA

Product # P4-1208

$19.50

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