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What improvements can be made for his experiment?

Variable resistor can be added in series with the wire to make it easier to control currentMass balance would a high resolution should be used because forces are small




Mass balance would a high resolution should be used because forces are small


Mass balance would a high resolution should be used because forces are small

2 points

How can this experiment varied?

Add more magnets in the vicinity of the initial magnets to increase the flux density



Change the length of wire through the field

2 points

What are the safety aspects for this experiment?

High current will flow so do not touch the wire as it'll get warm

1 point

Describe the graph for this experiment

Force against current



Line of best fit is a straight line through origin



Gradient= F/I

3 points

Describe the calculations that can be made for this experiment

Length of wire in field can be calculated from length of magnet



Current value can be taken from ammeter



From F = BIL B= Gradient/L



Calculate Force by converting mass from grams to kilograms x 9.81


Calculate Force by converting mass from grams to kilograms x 9.81


Calculate Force by converting mass from grams to kilograms x 9.81


Calculate Force by converting mass from grams to kilograms x 9.81


Calculate Force by converting mass from grams to kilograms x 9.81


Calculate Force by converting mass from grams to kilograms x 9.81


Calculate Force by converting mass from grams to kilograms x 9.81

4 points