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Magnetic poles and polarity

Article no: P1085700

Principle

The pupils should understand

  • that that it is at the two ends of a bar magnet, the magnetic poles, that the strongest forces appear.
  • why the two ends of a magnet are called the north and the south poles.
  • how one can identify the two poles.
  • which forces appear between magnetic poles.

Benefits

Quick and easy experiment for qualitatively understanding of magnetic phenomena

Tasks

  1. To find out at which positions on a magnet iron pieces are most strongly attracted.
  2. To i´nvestigate how the two enda of a magnet can be distinguished by their different effects.

Scope of delivery

Conductors/non-conductors,l-50 mm 06107-01 1
Bar magnet l 50 mm 07819-00 2
Iron wire, notched, d = 1,2 mm, 2 kg 06343-03 1
Pocket compass 06350-10 1

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