PURPOSE: To demonstrate the field strength of electromagnet
DESCRIPTION: A powerful electromagnet (about 1 tesla) is available for a variety of demonstrations, or for show-and-tell. Students enjoy just coming up and feeling the strength of the field with a screwdriver blade or the like.
SETUP TIME: Medium
COMPONENT LIST:
- Electromagnet Floor, by clamp storage
- Screwdriver Tool Chest
SUGGESTIONS:
REFERENCES: 2122 4.55; PIRA 5G20.71
OTHER NOTES: CAUTION!: Use only the special relay provided to switch the magnet on and off.
Three caveats when using this monster:
Specifications of the Ealing large electromagnet: poles are 1 decimeter x 1 decimeter; pole gap width is 0 to 14 cm. The core and poles are made of hot-rolled steel with low carbon content, giving high u and low remanence. The coils each have about 1800 turns of No. 16 Formvar wire, about 1370 meters. Each coil has a resistance of 13 ohms and an inductance of about 200 henries. The time constant is such that, when the coils are wired in series, the current rises to 90% of its full value in 5-7 sec, for a 2 volt feed.
The magnet is designed, for some obscure reason, to be operated on 90 volts. The Howey Physics building is wired with 115 volts DC, resulting in a slight overvolting of the magnet. So...if the magnet is left on longer than 30 min. it overheats and produces a scorched odor.