Abstract

Amusing students by dropping a magnet through a metal pipe is a common activity in many classrooms. Students will be excited to see the slow movement of the magnet through the pipe due to the eddy current and its damping force. This activity can be performed to enhance their knowledge about the properties of magnet and metal pipes if we are able to get data from this experiment. This case study prepared by performing the magnet fall activity by incorporating ExpEYES17 data logger and extracted the information such as the magnetic flux, terminal velocity of the magnet in the pipe, dragging coefficient and conductivity of the metal pipe.

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