demonstrations:5_electricity_and_magnetism:5h_magnetic_fields_and_forces:gauss_rifle:start
Table of Contents
Gauss Rifle
Description
A magnetic linear accelerator is used to accelerate a steel ball bearing down a track. Classes Used: Phys 100, 101
Magnetism, Conservation of Energy, Conservation of Momentum and Impulse
Online Source: Source 1 Updated on 05/30/13
Purpose
To demonstrate forces and acceleration on an object from a magnet.
Apparatus
Gauss Rifle track, 7 ball bearings, 2 strong magnets (all kept as one piece in storage)
Setup
- Set the track on a level surface on a support to stay upright.
- Place 3 ball bearings in a row in front of each of the two magnets.
- Take the last ball bearing and place it at the very end of the track (on the far side of the magnet from the other ball bearings).
- Give the bearing a small roll towards the first magnet.
Notes
Demo room information
| Location | —- |
| Maker | Unknown |
| Current State | Working |
demonstrations/5_electricity_and_magnetism/5h_magnetic_fields_and_forces/gauss_rifle/start.txt · Last modified: by demoroom

