Use. Weight = (mass)x(accel of gravity).
It'll be somewhere around approx roughly about in the neighborhood of 9.706667m/sec^2 .
If an object is moving with a constant velocity, then by definition it has zero acceleration. So there is no net force acting on the object. The total work done on the object is thus 0 (that's not to say that there isn't work done by individual forces on the object, but the sum is 0 ).
Data:
25 turn electromagnet
batter voltage: 1.5 V , 3.0 V , 4.5 V, 6.0V
paper clips picked up first try: 5, 12, 14, 20
paper clips picked up second try: 7, 12, 17, 26
average: 6, 12, 15.5, 23
50 turn electromagnet
battery voltage: 1.5 V, 3.0 V, 4.5 V, 6.0 V
paperclips picked up first try: 10, 28, 30, 44
paperclips picked up second try: 16, 24, 32, 50
average: 13, 26, 31, 47
Answer:

Explanation:
Consider two solenoids that are wound on a common cylinder as shown in fig. 1. Let the cylinder have radius 'ρ' and length 'L' .
No. of turns of solenoid 1 = n₁
No. of turns of solenoid 1 = n₂
Assume that length of solenoid is much longer than its radius, so that its field can be determined from Ampère's law throughout its entire length:

We will consider the field that arises from solenoid 1, having n₁ turns per unit length. The magnetic field due to solenoid 1 passes through solenoid 2, which has n₂ turns per unit length.
Any change in magnetic flux from the field generated by solenoid 1 induces an EMF in solenoid 2 through Faraday's law of induction:

Consider B₁(t) magnetic feild generated in solenoid 1 due to current I₁(t)
Using:
--- (2)
Flux generated due to magnetic field B₁
---(3)
area of solenoid = 
substituting (2) in (3)
----(4)
We have to find electromotive force E₂(t) induced across the entirety of solenoid 2 by the change in current in solenoid 1, i.e.
---- (5)
substituting (4) in (5)

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