028 – Load capacity of a bar magnet
Field strength of a bar magnet
Introduction to:
Field strength, magnetic field, field lines
Material:
- Bar magnet
- Screws (ferromagnetic, ferrous) / iron or steel nails with heads (length 2-3 cm) / paper clips.
Setup and execution:
- Put one screw after the other on the magnet hanging freely until the last one does not hold anymore.
- Test the magnet’s load-bearing capacity at various points of the magnet, especially at the poles and in the middle.
- Slide the chain of screws from the poles to the center.
Observation:
- The poles can hold up the most screws.
- The screws can “conduct” the magnetic effect.
- As you move the screws towards the center, they drop off one by one.
Tip:
Do not place screws too close together or they will attract each other.
Explanation:
- The magnetic field, as well as the gradient of the magnetic field, are strongest at the poles.
- The screws are magnetized as a result.
- In the center, the field lines run perpendicular to the screws and thus attract them very weakly.