Magnetism set with table for magnetic spectra.
Function
Intended for experimental study, physics laboratory work, and conducting physics experiments on: Magnetism. The functioning and use of the compass. Objects that a magnet attracts. Interaction between the poles of magnets. The compass rose and its use. The compass. Comparing the orientation of a suspended magnet with the orientation indicated by the compass needle. Separating objects using a magnet. Using magnets to separate materials, recycling. Levitation using ring magnets. Attraction and repulsion between the poles of magnets. Identifying magnetic poles and lines of force in different magnetized objects. Magnetic field. Earth's magnetism. Interaction between magnetic poles. The magnetic field line. Observing and drawing magnetic spectra and recognizing the region where the magnetic field is most intense. The magnetic field, permanent magnets. Observing magnetic induction lines around different magnetized objects. Permanent magnets. The magnetic field induction line and a device for its "visualization". The magnetic field vector. Magnetic induction. Magnetic induction lines. Ferromagnetic substances. The magnetic field. Magnetization by contact (or by friction). The poles of a magnet. Repulsion between magnetic poles of the same name. Attraction between magnetic poles of different names. Identification and interaction between magnetic poles. The magnetic spectrum between magnetic poles of the same name and between two magnetic poles of different names. The inseparability of the magnetic poles of a magnet, etc.
Key Experiments
- » The functioning and use of a compass. - 1082.124
- » Separating objects using a magnet. - 0001.275
- » Levitation using ring magnets. - 1082.123
- » Attraction and repulsion between the poles of magnets. - 1082.125
- » Identification of magnetic poles and lines of force in different magnetized objects. - 1082.122
- » The magnetic field, permanent magnets. - 1082.116
- » Observing the magnetic induction lines around different magnetized objects. - 1082.120

