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MIT 8 02T - Current and Flux through a Loop Moving Past a Dipole

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Faradays_Law_InstructionsFaraday's Law Part1Part 1: Current and Flux through a Loop Moving Past a DipoleOpen the Logger Pro program FaradaysLaw via the Logger Launcher icon onyour desktop.1.If not already attached, connect the wire loop to the current sensor so that,starting at the black terminal, the wire loops counterclockwise (when viewedfrom above) and then enters the red terminal of the current sensor (shownbelow).2.Press Collect to start recording current: move the wire loop from wellabove to well below the magnet and back again. Try to make the motion assmooth as possible and at a constant velocity.3.Faraday's Law Part2Part 2: Feeling the ForceAlthough we could do this part of the lab with the same coil we just used, inorder to better feel the force we will instead use an aluminum tube.First hold the aluminum tube near the side of the magnet to convinceyourself that Al is non-magnetic.1.Place the tube over the Plexiglas and then push the tube downwards.2.When you get to the bottom, pull the tube back


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