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Magnets and magnetic field around them: what can we learn from simple experiments

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2019

Abstract

Small neodymium magnets are useful tools enabling us to do a lot of experiments usable in physics teaching and learning. Simple experiments with these magnets can be done quickly and at minimal costs.

However, such experiments are usually used to demonstrate or investigate just qualitative features of magnetic field. In the workshop, the participants went from very simple qualitative observations to experiments that, being still simple and low-cost, enable to measure the force between magnets and even to estimate value of magnetic field B inside magnets and around them.

The workshop was led in an inquiry-based style and offered a teaching-learning sequence that teachers can adapt for various levels of schools.