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Magnets Through Copper Tube

Description

Consists simply of a copper tube and a powerful cylindrical magnet with an outer diameter just a bit smaller than the inner diameter of the tube.

Purpose

Demonstrate the induction of eddy currents. Demonstrate induced current/ magnetic fields. Demonstrate Lenz's law/ Faraday's law.

Apparatus

  • Copper Tube (Optional: Multiple copper tubes, copper tube with slit)
  • [demonstrations:5_electricity_and_magnetism:5g_magnetic_materials:magnets:start|1“ Neodymium magnet]]

Setup

There are a couple ways to run this demo. The easiest way is to simply take the copper tube and drop the magnet in, observing the amount of time it takes to descend down the tube versus the amount of time it'd take to fall the same distance (~8s vs <1s). A couple metal cylinders with the same diameter of the magnet are available, so with another tube and a volunteer you can have a 'race', dropping the magnet and the metal cylinder into the tube at the same time.

Another copper tube with a 5mm slit running down it's length is also available. This way you can watch the magnet slowly descend down the tube. Note that this becomes a bit counter-intuitive to explain- the eddy currents don't only go around the circumference of the tube since this tube still slows the magnet down (somewhat less, but still) and the slit would stop those currents. The eddy currents also circle around axes normal to the outside of the tube.

Notes

Please take care not to drop the copper tube as dents will not allow objects to pass through.

Demo room information

Location —-
Maker Unknown
Current State Working
demonstrations/5_electricity_and_magnetism/5k_electromagnetic_induction/magnets_through_copper_tube/start.1557960577.txt.gz · Last modified: 2019/05/15 22:49 by demoroom