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Science·Forces & Motion·conceptual

Electromagnets

Describe the magnetic effect of an electric current (a current-carrying wire produces a magnetic field), and investigate how the strength of an electromagnet depends on current, number of coil turns, and core material

Suggested ages 12–13

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Evidence of understanding

  • Describes that a current-carrying wire produces a circular magnetic field
  • Lists three factors that affect electromagnet strength: current size, number of coil turns, and core material
  • Explains why an electromagnet can be switched on and off, unlike a permanent magnet

Assessment prompt

If Electromagnets built an electromagnet using a battery, wire, and iron nail, could they describe two ways to make it pick up more paperclips — and explain why it stops working when the circuit is switched off?

Standards alignment

MS-PS2-3US · ngss-ms

MS-PS2-3

Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) Middle School