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What affects the strength of an electromagnet? By: Merly Lopez
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Hypothesis If I put an electromagnet in an oven, my results would PROBABLY be that the electromagnet will be less stronger. Then, if I stick it in a cooler the electromagnet might be stronger than before.
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Research Forces Electromagnetism Magnet Fields Magnets Electromagnets Electric Current (Magnetic Dipoles)
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Independent Variable Everybody knows that the independent variable is the variable you are purposely changing. In this case the independent variable is the temperature.
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Dependent Variable A dependent variable is the variable that is changing because of the independent variable. My dependent variable is the strength of the electromagnet
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Controlled Variables The amount of time I wrap the wire around the battery The type of battery The thickness of insulated wire Amount of space in room Size of nail
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Results/Data I counted the number of paperclip each magnet attracted. I didn’t change the temperature of the heat. Nor did I change It for the cool, the purpose was to see if the strength changed Between cool temperatures and hot temperatures. I put the Electromagnet in the oven with 90 degrees Fahrenheit for 3 min. For the cool I Put the electromagnet in the freezer with a temperature of 50 degrees Celsius for 3 min.
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Conclusion Although my guess of electromagnets being stronger when cooler was incorrect, that wasn’t my question. My question here is “Does temperature affect the strength of an electromagnet”, I was correct it does. Though the warmer it is the stronger it is.
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