Journal+PereLu

= Journal #1 10/31 Due: 11/04 =

Hypothesis:
I think the colder the temperature, the best the magnet will work. But the hotter the temperature is the worse the magnet will react.

Procedure:
Grab your first magnet and turn the tempareture in your house to 75 for half an hour. Then, Gather 20 paperclips and a timer. Start the timer and stick the 20 paperclips on the magnet. ( make sure the paperclips dont fall off.) Then grab your other magnet and turn the air to 65 degrees and do the same thing. Time how much time it takes to stick 20 paperclips to the magnet. Materials: Two medium/large magnets, 40 paperclips, and a timer.
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** Journal #2 Due 11/18 Information/Notes: ==Magnet Intensity- the part of the magnet induction that is determined at any point in space by the current density and displacement current at that point independent of the magnet or any other physical properties of the surrounding medium.==

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==Journal Entry #3 Due 18/11

I changed the tempareture of the magnet. Instead of the magnet being 75/65 degrees the building/room that you are in during the project will be 75/65 degrees. I think this is better for the magnet. Instead of it being super hot or super cold by the sun, it will be heated/cooled in the room it is in. Also, instead of leaving the sun to control the heat of the magnet, you get to control the temperature.