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1 By: Corbin Maroney Date Finished: 11/30/14
The Magnetic Test! By: Corbin Maroney Date Finished: 11/30/14

2 Scientific Question Does battery voltage make a difference in the strength of a magnetic field?

3 Background I chose this topic because I really like messing with magnets. So, I chose to do my science fair project on electro magnets! I also chose to do this experiment because my step dad and I love to do things with magnets. So, we did it together.

4 Hypothesis I think that if I use a 9 volt battery then the magnet will pick up at least 30 paper clips.

5 Variables -The independent variable is the voltage of the batteries. -The dependent variable is the number of paper clips the electro magnet will pick up. -The constant variable is the length of wire, the nail and the type of toggle switch.

6 Procedure Cut a long length of wire and attach one end to the positive output of the toggle switch. Twist the wire at least 50 times around the nail to create a solenoid. Once the wire has covered the nail, tape the wire to the negative terminal of the 12V battery Cut a short piece of wire to connect the positive terminal of the battery to the negative terminal of the toggle switch. Repeat the process for the other batteries.

7 Data

8 Conclusion Does battery voltage make a difference in the strength of a magnetic field?

9 Conclusion What I did: I cut a long length of wire and attach one end to the positive output of the toggle switch I twisted the wire at least 50 times around the nail to create a solenoid Once the wire had covered the nail, I taped the wire to the negative terminal of the RV battery Then I cut a short piece of wire to connect the positive terminal of the battery to the negative terminal of the toggle switch I repeated the steps for the other sized batteries

10 Conclusion Comparison: My hypothesis was wrong. it was wrong because I said I think the 6 volt battery will at least pick up 10 paperclips, and I said the 12 volt battery will only pick up 30 paperclips.

11 Conclusion I’ve learned that battery voltage can affect a magnetic field.

12 Conclusion One of the problems I had was trying to not burn the switch out. Another problem was that I should have used more safety because the magnet got really hot and burnt me. An improvement I could make is that I should have used more safety.


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