PIRA 5G30.00 PARAMAGNETISM AND DIAMAGNETISM

DCS #DEMONSTRATIONREFERENCEABSTRACT
5G30.00Paramagnetism and Diamagnetism
5G30.10paramagnetism and diamagnetismPIRA 500
5G30.10paramagnetism and diamagnetism5G30.10Paramagnetic and diamagnetic crystals are inserted between the poles of a large electromagnet.
5G30.11paramagnetism and diamagnetism32-2.1Small samples of bismuth, aluminum, glass, etc between the poles of a strong electromagnet with an inhomogeneous magnetic field. Picture.
5G30.13paramagnetic and ferromagnetic32-3.12A small sphere of Pyrothit suspended near one pole of a horseshoe magnet will show paramagnetic and ferromagnetic behavior in different orientations.
5G30.15pull the samplePIRA 1000
5G30.15John Davis setup5G30.15
5G30.15paramagnetism and diamagnetismDisc 19-22Samples of bismuth and copper sulfate are suspended by threads. A large horseshoe magnet attracts the copper sulfate and repels the bismuth.
5G30.16dollar bill attractionAJP 28(7),678A dollar bill is attracted by a magnet.
5G30.16para. and diamagnetism in a levelAJP 28(7),678Pull the bubble in a carpenter's level with a magnet. Also, pull liquid air drops around on a sheet of paper.
5G30.17pole faces for big electromagnetAJP 30(6),453Apparatus Drawings Project No. 29: Large electromagnet accessories, one of four. Plans for pole faces to go on the electromagnet from No. 13 for use in para and diamagnetism demonstrations.
5G30.18paramagnetism and diamagnetismE-102Specifications are given for building an electromagnet suitable for the demonstration. Paramagnetic and diamagnetic substances are listed.
5G30.20paramagnetism of liquid oxygenPIRA 1000
5G30.20paramagnetism of liquid oxygenH-111Liquid oxygen sticks to the pole pieces of a strong electromagnet until it evaporates.
5G30.21paramagnetismEs-3A test tube of liquid oxygen swings into the gap of an electromagnet.
5G30.25paramagnetismEs-4Copper sulfate and bismuth crystals are suspended in a magnetic field.
5G30.25paramagnetism of bismuthE-10bA bismuth crystal is suspended between the poles of an electromagnet.
5G30.30para and dia in para and dia solutio32-2.2A paramagnetic body is suspended in a paramagnetic solution. Repeat same with diamagnetic.

ReferenceDescription
M-1Sutton
Ma-1Freier & Anderson
M-1dHilton
8-2.8Meiners
1A12.01University of Minnesota Handbook
AJP 52(1),85American Journal of Physics
TPT 15(5),300The Physics Teacher
Disc 01-01The Video Encyclopedia of Physics Demonstrations

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