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Variable inductorExperiment: Variable inductorPARTS AND MATERIALS
CROSS-REFERENCES Lessons In Electric Circuits, Volume 1, chapter 14: "Magnetism and Electromagnetism" Lessons In Electric Circuits, Volume 1, chapter 15: "Inductors" Lessons In Electric Circuits, Volume 2, chapter 3: "Reactance and Impedance -- Inductive"
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
ILLUSTRATION
INSTRUCTIONS Wrap hundreds of turns of magnet wire around the paper tube. Connect this home-made inductor in series with an AC power supply and lamp to form a circuit. When the tube is empty, the lamp should glow brightly. When the steel bar is inserted in the tube, the lamp dims from increased inductance (L) and consequently increased inductive reactance (XL). PermeabilityTry using bars of different materials, such as copper and stainless steel, if available. Not all metals have the same effect, due to differences in magnetic permeability.
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