Jumping Ring Demo

Lab Demonstration

A voltage is placed on the primary coil which surrounds a twelve-inch long, one-and-a-half-inch diameter iron core. A conducting ring surrounding this core will have a current induced in it. The force on this current due to magnetic field lines fringing out from the core will cause the ring to jump twenty to fifty centimeters in the air.

The point of this experiment is to demonstrate Faraday's Law and Lenz's Law by showing the effects of changing fluxes (in the primary coil) on conducting rings.

Further information on Theory, Apparatus, Procedure, and Helpful Hints is available. The equipment for this demo is stored in Rockefeller rooms 302 and 302B.


Theory


Apparatus

The equipment needed for this demo is located in room 302- Cabinet D:


Procedure


Helpful Hints


To return to the Electricity and Magnetism Catalogue .


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