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1. The lab apparatus should be ready-to-go before the lab begins as set up by the instructor. Your in-structor will give you the temperature of the room in Celsius. It is up to you to convert it to Kelvin for the purposes of this experiment. T: C ! T: K 2. Open Datastudio and allocate the Pressure Sensor (Absolute) to Channel 1. Click on the Pres- Each lab experiment requires a report. The lab reports are due on the next lab meeting. The lab report for the final experiment is due a week after the final lab meeting. Each team submits one report per experiment (unless otherwise required). The grade of the report is given to all members of the team. Lab reports should include your name, the name of your lab partner, the lab section (e.g., Tuesday / 2:30), the date the experiment was performed, and the title of the experiment. This is a recommended guideline. The lab instructor has the final say in which details to include and how to format your lab report. Browse electricity and magnetism experiment resources on Teachers Pay Teachers, a marketplace trusted by millions of teachers for original educational resources. If you need some lessons that will make the connection between electricity and magnetism, you've come to the right place. At Educational Innovations, we've got all kinds of great ideas for electricity and magnetism experiments!Whether you're reading some of the resources we offer or browsing our products, you're sure to find materials that will electrify your students. Product Description. Conduct more than 60 electrifying experiments with circuits and magnetic contraptions to learn about electricity and magnetism, and how these two fundamental properties are closely related. Children eight and up can safely and easily experiment with electric current and magnetic fields using the colorful snap-together In this lab, we will see how electricity and magnetism can be used together to create motion. Our source of electricity will be from a battery, and our source of magnetism will come from, of course, magnet. With these two objects we will be able to create a motor, which will create motion in a piece of wire. California Science Content Standards About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators Electricity And Magnetism Science Experiments. Electricity and magnetism science experiments you can do at home! Click on the experiment image or the view experiment link below for each experiment on this page to see the materials needed and procedure. Have fun trying these experiments at home or use them for SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT IDEAS. PHYSICS 276 EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS II: ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM 3 4.1. Experiments. There are seven experiments (Lab 5 is split into two parts) as well as an introductory Lab (Experiment 0). Much of your in-class work will be carried out in Excel spreadsheets and you will need to turn in a copy of your spreadsheet at the end of each lab period. A selection of electricity and magnetism experiments and simulations that are suitable to use remotely with your students. For students aged 11-14 and 14-16: Static electricity - a great topic for getting hands on: Attracting a drinks can Static UFO. Forceful comb. Static spinning straw. Static electricity simulation Electricity & Magnetism Dr. Alex Mark
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