Asked by Isobel
Hi,
Umm, can someone give me an example because I'm kind of confused. I need help! Please help me!
For this portfolio, you will design an experiment to investigate the relationship between the number of coil loops and a strength of a solenoid. Once you have an experimental plan, carry out your experiment and record your data. After you finished conducting the experiment, write a conclusion that explains your results.
Please help me by explaining or give me example! Thanks,
Isobel.
Umm, can someone give me an example because I'm kind of confused. I need help! Please help me!
For this portfolio, you will design an experiment to investigate the relationship between the number of coil loops and a strength of a solenoid. Once you have an experimental plan, carry out your experiment and record your data. After you finished conducting the experiment, write a conclusion that explains your results.
Please help me by explaining or give me example! Thanks,
Isobel.
Answers
Answered by
Anonymous
I did that experiment last year. The strength of a solenoid is how well it functions as a magnet. With one trial, put x number of loops and see how many paper clips (or any other metal object) are attracted. With the next trial, put y number of loops with the same metal object(s). Which trial attracted more?
Answered by
Melody
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Thanks!!!
This helped me out a lot i was so confused with this assignment. What anonymous said was really helpful all you need to do is fill in the x and y and get copper wire and paperclips and... BOOM youre pretty much done. Thanks again!!!!
Answered by
Anonymous
Thanks this helped alot
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Anonymous
Sooo which one attracted more??
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Anonymous
yeet anon is right
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Anonymous
what do we right on the data graph though can anyone help my teacher is out
Answered by
The Roblox user
I know I am late but can someone pls advise on what to do on the data graphs
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1
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Simon Says
Touch your Knees
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Dude
i did what next
Answered by
Silhouette
I can't tell you what to fill in the data table yet but I do have the list of materials!
D battery
Electrical tape
Long nail
Metal wire
Paper clips
I recommend changing these up a smidge!
D battery
Electrical tape
Long nail
Metal wire
Paper clips
I recommend changing these up a smidge!
Answered by
Edna
Darling what ya have to understand is that this experiment is easy.
the amount of coil loops is simple my dear.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
any of those darlings can be used as your x and y.
You have to see how many crunchy yummy paper clips attract.
The more coils, the more paper clips will attract.
Do me a favor and scream YES!!!
the amount of coil loops is simple my dear.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
any of those darlings can be used as your x and y.
You have to see how many crunchy yummy paper clips attract.
The more coils, the more paper clips will attract.
Do me a favor and scream YES!!!
Answered by
Mr Incredible
YES!
Answered by
Meh
bruh
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