5K20.30-Jumping ring
Description: This demo shows how an aluminum ring can float around a vertical inductor.
If enough current is applied, the ring will “jump” off the vertical inductor due to opposing magnetic fields.
Equipment:
- VariAC
- 250 Turn coil
- Large/Thick ring
- (Optional) Ring with an open slit in it
- Three iron inductors
- VariAC to banana plug cable
- (Optional) LN2 with bowl and protective gear
Setup Procedure:
- Try to find a good spot so that nothing breakable will be above it.
- Insert the three inductors and connect the wires.
- Test to make sure the VariAC is working.
- Include a spare fuse or two.
Demonstration Procedure:
- (Optional) Place the ring with the open slit on the apparatus and turn on the VariAC.
- (Optional) Note that nothing happens. Turn off the VariAC and remove the open ring.
- Place the closed ring on.
- With the VariAC set to a low voltage, turn it on. By varying the voltage you can make the ring levitate.
- When you are ready to jump the ring, turn the VariAC off. Set the voltage up to high.
- (Optional) Place the ring into LN2 for a few seconds to super cool it. This makes the ring jump more effectively.
- Turn on the VariAC and then turn it off very quickly (no more then a few tenths of a second or it will blow the fuse)!
Note: When jumping the ring, there is a chance the ring will ricochet off something and hit a student.
Use caution and good judgement when doing this demonstration.