CURRENT BALANCE €“ B.I.L. COIL
A heavy-duty printed circuit coil gives 5 or 10 turns. It can be placed between the poles of a permanent magnet on the top pan of a chemical balance so that when a current is passed through it a force is exerted on the magnet due to the magnetic effect of the current. Quantitative measurements can be taken to investigate the formula F = BIL.
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Description
A heavy-duty printed circuit coil gives 5 or 10 turns. It can be placed between the poles of a permanent magnet on the top pan of a chemical balance so that when a current is passed through it a force is exerted on the magnet due to the magnetic effect of the current. Quantitative measurements can be taken to investigate the formula F = BIL.