Demo 19-02 Lodestone
A lodestone is shown to be a magnet with two poles just like a bar magnet by substituting the lodestone for one of the bar magnets in Demonstration 1. One end of the lodestone behaves as a south pole and one end as a north pole, as shown in the video, so the ends of the lodestone are identified as s...
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ftohiolinkdrc:oai:drc.ohiolink.edu:2374.OX/59661 2023-05-15T17:39:41+02:00 Demo 19-02 Lodestone 1997 http://hdl.handle.net/2374.OX/59661 unknown The Education Group References: Sutton, Demonstration Experiments in Physics, Demonstration E-77, Natural Magnets. [p]Freier and Anderson, A Demonstration Handbook for Physics, Demonstration Er-5, Lodestone. Demo19-02 http://hdl.handle.net/2374.OX/59661 The Education Group State Magnetism and Magnetic Fields 1997 ftohiolinkdrc 2017-11-04T07:42:21Z A lodestone is shown to be a magnet with two poles just like a bar magnet by substituting the lodestone for one of the bar magnets in Demonstration 1. One end of the lodestone behaves as a south pole and one end as a north pole, as shown in the video, so the ends of the lodestone are identified as shown in Figure 1. Other/Unknown Material North Pole South pole OhioLINK: Ohio Digital Resource Commons (DRC) North Pole South Pole |
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A lodestone is shown to be a magnet with two poles just like a bar magnet by substituting the lodestone for one of the bar magnets in Demonstration 1. One end of the lodestone behaves as a south pole and one end as a north pole, as shown in the video, so the ends of the lodestone are identified as shown in Figure 1. |
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References: Sutton, Demonstration Experiments in Physics, Demonstration E-77, Natural Magnets. [p]Freier and Anderson, A Demonstration Handbook for Physics, Demonstration Er-5, Lodestone. Demo19-02 http://hdl.handle.net/2374.OX/59661 |
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