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Build a jumping jack

We will use electromagnetism We will create a force field: We will make an electric field That creates a magnetic field That creates a force The force will push the jack

First, think about magnets Like poles repel South repels south Opposite poles attract The magnets produce a force http://www.swe.org/iac/lp/magnets_03.html

We say the magnet has a field The field is invisible But it is real It can act on objects Repel or attract them

Example: compass needle Opposite poles attract North end of compass needle attracted to south pole of magnet Why can’t we feel the magnetic field? We’re not magnetic! hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/.../ elemag.html

Let’s Practice Which side is the N pole? Which side is the S pole? Web.mit.edu/ Physics 8.02 Module Guide 09

Let’s Practice Solution: Arrows point out of the North pole and into the south pole. Web.mit.edu/ Physics 8.02 Module Guide 09

Let’s Practice Will these magnets attract or repel each other? Web.mit.edu/ Physics 8.02 Module Guide 09

Let’s Practice Opposite poles attract: Web.mit.edu/ Physics 8.02 Module Guide 09

Then what? We want to push the jumping jack, which is made of plastic Plastic is not magnetic What should we do? We will put electromagnetism to work

First piece of information When current (I) flows though a wire, it creates a magnetic field (B) Use right hand rule to find direction http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnet

Is this drawn correctly? Web.mit.edu/ Physics 8.02 Module Guide 09

If the current changes Suppose the current reverses direction What will happen to the field?

If the current changes Suppose the current reverses direction What will happen to the field? It will reverse Can we use this to push a magnet around? Yes, but it’s pretty weak

Suppose we make a loop All the field lines inside the loop go the same direction Is the figure drawn correctly? The field gets concentrated physicsed.buffalostate.edu/.../ rhr/rhr.htm

Remember Two Magnets? Will these magnets attract or repel each other? Web.mit.edu/ Physics 8.02 Module Guide 09

Replace one magnet Web.mit.edu/ Physics 8.02 Module Guide 09

Reverse Current Web.mit.edu/ Physics 8.02 Module Guide 09

Ok! We can push the magnet! But the field is still weak. Need a way to amplify the field.

A bunch of loops=electromagnet www.utm.edu/~cerkal/ magnetic.htm

OK, we have all the pieces! Need jumping jack Need a “voice coil” About 50 turns should do it Need a magnet And a current source

Electromagnet Slide straw over dowel Wrap wire around straw Leave about 6” free before you start winding Leave 6” at the end Overlap wire as much as possible Make sure all wire is on the straw Twist wire so it doesn’t unwind When finished, slide coil to one end of straw Remove dowel

Like this!

Burn leads Burn 1 inch of the end of each of the two wires coming off the coil.

Thread black and red wires through the holes Make one end longer

Thread long end through again This is called a “strain relief” Keeps things from pulling on the wires

Glue magnets to cardboard Magnets should be stacked. Both magnets should be on the same side of the cardboard!

Attach a screw to the magnets Magnets should be stacked. Both magnets should be on the same side of the cardboard! You won’t need glue!

Connect to wires to electromagnet Twist the red wire with one lead Be sure to twist with the burned part!

Then connect the black wire Make sure it’s the burned part!

Put the jack on the screw

Then try the battery If it jumps, tape the battery down! If it doesn’t jump. Try reversing the battery

Troubleshooting Did it work? If it tried to jump down, swap the ends of the battery If it wiggles or jerks, but doesn’t jump, double check the connections, make sure they’re tight Make sure the leads aren’t binding the jack

What is the principle of science we used?