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Learning to Use the Magnetic Field Sensor

Experiment #36 from Elementary Science with Vernier

Education Level
Elementary School

Introduction

Have you ever played with magnets? One reason why they are fun and interesting is that they can have an effect on objects around them. This is because magnets are surrounded by a magnetic field. You may have heard seen the ends of magnets labeled as a north pole or south pole, just like the Earth. The Magnetic Field Sensor will help you find the north and south poles of a magnet.

Objectives

In this activity, you will

  • Learn how to use a Magnetic Field Sensor.
  • Measure the magnetic field of a bar magnet.
  • Identify the north and south poles of a bar magnet.

Sensors and Equipment

This experiment features the following sensors and equipment. Additional equipment may be required.

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