3D Magnetic Field Demonstration

Materials: ★★☆ Available in most school laboratories or specialist stores
Difficulty: ★☆☆ Can be easily done by most teenagers
Safety: ★★☆ Some safety precautions required to perform safely

Categories: Magnetism

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Summary

Iron filings suspended in a viscous liquid inside a clear bottle align along the magnetic field lines when exposed to a strong magnet, creating a visible three-dimensional representation of the field.

Procedure

  1. Add a few tablespoons of iron filings into a clear, sealable bottle.
  2. Fill the bottle with a viscous liquid (such as mineral oil, baby oil, corn syrup, or glycerin) until the filings are suspended and move freely.
  3. Seal the bottle tightly to prevent leaks.
  4. Hold the bottle up to a light source.
  5. Place a strong magnet against the side of the bottle and observe how the filings align along the magnetic field lines.
  6. Experiment with different magnet shapes (bar, horseshoe, etc.) and with multiple magnets to see how the patterns change.

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📄 3D Magnetic Field Viewer - botronics (Instructables): https://www.instructables.com/3D-Magnetic-Field-Viewer/

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Questions to Consider