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nordsb [41]
3 years ago
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sergey [27]3 years ago
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Answer:

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PURPOSE

To experimentally measure the strength of a magnet and graph how the strength changes as the distance from the magnet increases, and as the barrier (masking tape) is built between the magnet and an iron object.

CONTEXT

This lesson is the second in a two-lesson series on magnets. Students should carry out many investigations in order to familiarize themselves with the pushes and pulls of magnets. By exploring magnets, students are indirectly introduced to the idea that there are forces that occur on earth which cannot be seen. This idea can then be developed into an understanding that objects, such as the earth or electrically charged objects, can pull on other objects. It is important that students get a sense of electric and magnetic force fields (as well as gravity) and of some simple relations between magnetic and electric currents (Benchmarks for Science Literacy, p. 93.) In later years, students will learn about gravitational force and how electric currents and magnets can exert a force as well.

Students at this level should have already discovered that magnets can make an object move without touching it. What they may not have paid attention to is the type of materials that move and do not move when near a magnet.

In Magnets 1: Magnetic Pick-ups, students looked at various objects, made predictions about whether they were magnetic, and then tested their predictions. This exploration was an introductory activity to magnets and magnetism.

In Magnets 2: How Strong is Your Magnet?, students will discover how barriers and increased distance can vary the strength of a magnet. The main notion to convey in this lesson is that forces can act from a distance. A magnetic field (the pull of the magnet) will pass through materials like tape with almost no effect. The tape does not block the attraction of the magnet for the paper clip. Rather, each piece of tape removes the paper clip from the surface of the magnet by one more small increment of distance, equal to the thickness of the tape. The tape is just a convenient way to move the clip and the magnet apart bit by bit. The distance between the magnet and the clips, not the tape itself, lessens the attraction of the magnet. We also can describe this in terms of the magnetic field: as you move farther from the magnet’s pole, the field becomes weaker and weaker.

MOTIVATION

Begin the lesson by asking students to predict whether or not a magnet will exert a force on a paper clip and why. Use this discussion as an opportunity to review what students know about magnets.

You can show that the strength of the magnetic field decreases the farther you move away from the magnet by a simple demonstration. Tie one end of a thread to a paper clip and tape the other end to the surface of a table. Hold a magnet above the paper clip. You can hold the clip up in the air (and keep the string taut) as long as the magnet is fairly close to the paper clip. If you move the magnet too far away from the clip, the strength of the magnetic field decreases, and the paper clip falls.

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Work with your partner.

Clamp your magnet to the clothespin. Tape the clothespin to the bottom of the cup as shown in the sketch.

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