・ 1 Check if the nail has been accidentally magnetized by using it to pick up a paper clip. If it's already... ・ 2 To weakly magnetize the nail for a short time, hold the bar magnet near the end of the nail. This should... ・ 3 To make a str...
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Wrap the bell wire tightly around the iron nail so that most of the nail is covered with one layer of wrapped wire. Remove the insulation from the ends of the wire, leaving at least half an inch of bare copper wire exposed on each end of the wire. ... eHow Article: How to Magnetize Metal With Batteries...
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You will need: • Two uncoated, 16-penny nails; • Box of straight pins; • 6 or 9-Volt battery; • Roll of #22 insulated copper wire; Try this: 1. For a stronger magnet, use electricity to magnetize a nail.
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You will need a magnet, a cork, a nail, a shallow dish approximately eight or nine inches in diameter, a twelve inch square piece of oaktag, and a ballpoint pen or indelible marker. ... Magnetize the nail by rubbling it, in one direction only, with one pole of the magnet.
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seeing as the nail is iron and iron is a metal that conducts metal, you won't need to do anything to that nail to make it magnetic seeing as the nail is iron and iron is a metal that conducts metal, you won't need to do anything to that nai...
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Have the students magnetize a nail, as described in the previous activity. Test that nail to see if it is a magnet. If it is, then use it to magnetize a second nail. Is the second nail a magnet? Can it be used to produce a third nail magnet?
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Magnetizing a Nail - At this station students attempt to magnetize a nail by stroking it with a magnet. Students then test their temporary magnet by trying to attract a paper clip. Student ten try to increase the strength of their magnet by increasing the number of strokes on the nail.
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When you press the key and make the metal strip touch the brass tack attached to the end of the wire, and magnetize the nail, it will pull the metal strip and make a clicking noise. Release the key, magnetism is lost as no current passes and the metal strip is released.
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