2012-10-08

Primary Science Applications


For primary science, all the investigations needed can centre around the simple electro-magnet. This can be made by winding about 20-40 tight, neat turns around an iron nail and connecting the ends of this coil to 1 or 2 torch-sized 1.5v batteries. Once used, the nail may retain some magnetism, even when the current is switched off
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Some Key Questions
  • Can you make an electro-magnet using ..............
  • How can you make your electro-magnet lift more paper clips?
  • How can you reverse the polarity of your magnet?
  • Can you use electro-magnetism and Lego-Technik to raise and lower a barrier or signal?
  • Can you make an electro-magnetic lock for this box?

Precautions
  • The magnetic effect can be adequately produced by 2-3 1.5v batteries.
  • Higher voltages or mains driven Lab Packs may cause more effects than you need!
  • The electro-mag coil can get surprisingly hot especially when thin wire is used or a number of batteries.
  • Do not use rechargeable batteries for this work - they may overheat.

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