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Date: | Fri, 16 Mar 2012 12:42:25 -0400 |
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Subject: | Re: [geda-user] Daughter's Science Fair |
From: | Rob Butts <r DOT butts2 AT gmail DOT com> |
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--0015175cd0eabb7c2004bb5ee47b Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Yeah, I think I'll just keep it to the electromagnetic nails. I don't feel comfortable playing with ac outlet power for this! Thanks! On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 10:37 AM, Atommann <atommann AT gmail DOT com> wrote: > 2012/3/16 Rob Butts <r DOT butts2 AT gmail DOT com>: > > My nine-year-old daughter has a science fair tomorrow. We are doing > simple > > electromagnets out of nails. We are just using one C battery with > > approximately a 30-penny nail and 26 guage wire wrapped around the nail > for > > two layers. When the battery is connected the nail has a good magnetic > > strength in that it will pick up another nail not just paper clips. > > > > I was thinking about showing how a current in one coil will induce a > current > > in another (how an electric toothbrush charges). We rigged up another > nail > > the same way but with a little bulb attached. Check my theory, shouldn't > > the electromagnetic field produced by the coil and nail with the battery > > induce a current in the other coil when placing the nails adjacent > > and parallel? > > I have an ideas: > Use a longer nail and wrap two coils on the same nail, one coil will > be connected to the battery with a switch while the other one will be > connected to a small bulb. When you turn on/off the switch see what > happens. > > -- > Best regards, > Atommann > > --0015175cd0eabb7c2004bb5ee47b Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <div>Yeah, I think I'll just keep it to the electromagnetic nails.=A0 I= don't feel comfortable playing with ac outlet power for this!</div><di= v>=A0</div><div>Thanks!<br><br></div><div class=3D"gmail_quote">On Fri, Mar= 16, 2012 at 10:37 AM, Atommann <span dir=3D"ltr"><<a href=3D"mailto:ato= mmann AT gmail DOT com">atommann AT gmail DOT com</a>></span> wrote:<br> <blockquote style=3D"margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;padding-left:1ex;border-left-= color:rgb(204,204,204);border-left-width:1px;border-left-style:solid" class= =3D"gmail_quote">2012/3/16 Rob Butts <<a href=3D"mailto:r DOT butts2 AT gmail DOT c= om">r DOT butts2 AT gmail DOT com</a>>:<br> <div><div class=3D"h5">> My nine-year-old daughter has a science fair to= morrow.=A0 We are doing simple<br> > electromagnets out of nails.=A0 We are just using one C battery with<b= r> > approximately a=A030-penny nail and 26 guage wire wrapped around the n= ail for<br> > two layers.=A0 When the battery is connected the nail has a good magne= tic<br> > strength in that it will pick up another nail not just paper clips.<br= > ><br> > I was thinking about showing how a current in one coil will induce a c= urrent<br> > in another (how an electric toothbrush charges).=A0 We rigged up anoth= er nail<br> > the same way but with a little bulb attached.=A0 Check my theory, shou= ldn't<br> > the electromagnetic field produced by the coil and nail with the batte= ry<br> > induce a current in the other coil when placing the nails adjacent<br> > and=A0parallel?<br> <br> </div></div>I have an ideas:<br> Use a longer nail and wrap two coils on the same nail, one coil will<br> be connected to the battery with a switch while the other one will be<br> connected to a small bulb. When you turn on/off the switch see what<br> happens.<br> <span class=3D"HOEnZb"><font color=3D"#888888"><br> --<br> Best regards,<br> Atommann<br> <br> </font></span></blockquote></div><br> --0015175cd0eabb7c2004bb5ee47b--
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