Introduction to magnetism
Key points
Invisible magnetic fieldThe region around a magnet where a force may be felt. can be revealed with iron filings.
Eye protection is important when using iron filings.
Plotting compasses can be used to investigate the shape of a magnetic field.
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Experimenting with magnets
Magnetic fields are invisible. We need a way to reveal them to check their shape and investigate their properties so that we can better understand how they work and how we might use them.
Method 1- iron filings
Iron filings are tiny bits of iron that can be sprinkled around the magnet. These will line up with the magnetic field, showing its shape.
Goggles must be worn when using iron filings. They are very sharp and must be kept away from your eyes.
It can be tricky to get the iron filings back off a magnet so put the magnet under a piece of paper to separate it from the filings.
Carefully sprinkle iron filings on top of the paper. Add them slowly as it can be difficult to see the pattern if you have too many filings.
Gently tap the paper. This makes the iron filings 鈥榡ump鈥 which allows them to line up with the magnetic field lines.
Remember to take a picture or draw the pattern you see so that you have a record of your results.
When you are finished, use the paper to tip the filings back into your container and clear away any left overs.
Method 2- plotting compasses
The other way to show the shape of a magnetic field is with a compassA device with a magnetised needle. The needle turns to line up with a magnetic field.. A compass needle will line up with the magnetic fieldThe region around a magnet where a force may be felt. of any magnet.
When dealing with fairly small magnets, it can be helpful to use mini compasses called plotting compasses.
Have a look through the slide show to find out more about using plotting compasses to show the shape of a magnetic field.
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