Set magnetism, magnetic spectra

Code: SCN-F006J

SCN-F006J_000
1082.122B_1
1082.120D_1
1082.116A_1

Function

Intended for experimental study, physics laboratory work, and conducting physics experiments on: Physics. Magnetism, matter, and energy. Observing magnetic field lines around different magnets. The magnetic field. Magnetite, magnetism, and the compass. Magnets and their magnetic poles. The interaction between the magnetic poles of magnets. Reviewing magnetic field lines, their properties, and what they tell us about the magnetic field vector. Understanding magnetic field lines outside different magnets. Identifying the magnetic field vector at a point in each observed configuration. Observing magnetic field lines around magnets and objects placed in their magnetic field. Reviewing magnetic field lines, their properties, and what they tell us about the magnetic field vector. A ferromagnetic body placed in the magnetic field around a magnet alters this field. The variation of magnetic field lines due to the inclusion of a ferromagnetic material. The density of magnetic field lines in regions around magnets close to each other. Magnetic field lines around a magnet and one of the ways to magnetize a ferromagnetic object. Identifying the poles of a magnet with a compass. Altering the configuration of the field around a magnet by inserting ferromagnetic materials into it. The magnetic field passes through the human body. It is impossible to separate a pole of a magnet. Interactions between the magnetic poles of magnets, repulsion and attraction, etc.


Assemble project

Main experiments (visual example)

  • Observing the magnetic field lines around different magnets. 1082.122B
  • Observing the magnetic field lines around magnets and objects placed in their magnetic field. 1082.116A
  • The magnetic field lines around a magnet and one of the ways to magnetize a ferromagnetic object. 1082.120D