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Magnetic Field Observation Box
 
Product ID: P8-8001
 
Price: $109.00
 
 
 
 
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Product details and specifications for the Magnetic Field Observation Box.

Forget the mess of iron filings and the constraints of two-dimensional representations of magnetic fields - this self-contained device reveals the proper, three-dimensional nature of magnetic lines of force. The sealed acrylic box contains iron filings suspended in a silicone oil solution. A cylindrical magnet (included) is dropped into a central chamber to create the three-dimensional field. Other magnets can be applied to the sides or ends of the box to demonstrate interesting interactions between fields. Although primarily designed for individual study, the observation box can also be placed on an overhead projector for a two-dimensional demonstration of the field (4" x 2" x 2")

Activities and uses
Use the Magnetic Field Observation Box to study magnetic fields in three dimensions. Look at the field from a single provided magnet or bring iron or another magnet near and see the results.

A sample activity from the datasheet is given below.

Bring another magnet close to the box and insert the bar magnet in the hole. The iron powder is magnetized in two areas showing attraction and repulsion of magnetic forces.

Science Standards
In using this product, many of the national and states’ science education standards are covered. Some examples are provided here. These are representative, however. Check with your state to find the exact standards.

  • Describe the forces exerted by magnets, electrically charged objects, and gravity.

  • Students know electric and magnetic fields contain energy and act as vector force fields.

  • An object’s motion can be described by tracing and measuring its position over time.

  • The motion of an object can be described by its position, direction of motion, and speed. That motion can be measured and represented on a graph.

  • Perform measurements and calculations to describe the speed and direction of an object.




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