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Hand Held Generators Lab/Demo
Hand Held Generators Lab/Demo
Hand Held Generators Lab/Demo
Hand Held Generators Lab/Demo
Hand Held Generators Lab/Demo
Hand Held Generators Lab/Demo
Hand Held Generators Lab/Demo
Hand Held Generators Lab/Demo
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Hand Held Generators Lab/Demo

This is the perfect activity to introduce your students to generators. It includes links to all the materials needed (hand held generator & voltmeter) as well as a PDF download of the student document.

The activity can be used as a teacher demo or a mini lab activity.

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Hand Held Generators Lab/Demo

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8th - 12th
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30 minutes

Description

Hand Held Generators Lab/Demo

This is the perfect activity to introduce your students to generators. It includes links to all the materials needed (hand held generator & voltmeter) as well as a PDF download of the student document.

The activity can be used as a teacher demo or a mini lab activity.

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NGSSMS-PS2-3
Ask questions about data to determine the factors that affect the strength of electric and magnetic forces. Examples of devices that use electric and magnetic forces could include electromagnets, electric motors, or generators. Examples of data could include the effect of the number of turns of wire on the strength of an electromagnet, or the effect of increasing the number or strength of magnets on the speed of an electric motor. Assessment about questions that require quantitative answers is limited to proportional reasoning and algebraic thinking.
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