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.

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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?
I need the answer to this?
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!!!!
Thanks this helped alot
Sooo which one attracted more??
yeet anon is right
what do we right on the data graph though can anyone help my teacher is out
I know I am late but can someone pls advise on what to do on the data graphs
YALL DUMB
Touch your Knees
i did what next
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!
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!!!
YES!
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