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					ELECTROMAGNETIC CANNON Question A solenoid can be used to fire a small ball. A capacitor is used to energize the solenoid coil. Build a device with a capacitor charged to a maximum 50V. Investigate the relevant parameters and maximize the speed of the ball. Outline Experimental setup  Experimental procedure  Typical result  Statistics and explanation  Relative parameters  Experimental Setup Experimental Procedure Charge the capacitor five times longer than its time constant.  Connect the capacitor to the solenoid.  Measure the distance the bar flies to estimate the initial speed.  Repeat the procedure above.  Typical Result Video Qualitative Explanation The “steel” ball is magnetized, with the same direction as the magnetic field in the solenoid. Faraday’s Law Curie’s Law Why It Moves A magnetic dipole in magnetic field tends to move toward where the magnetic potential is less (i.e. the middle of the solenoid) Magnetic domain model Loop model d  F B dx How Fast It Moves The magnetic field is associated with the discharging process of the capacitor, and the position of the ball. The dipole moment is associated with the changing rate of the magnetic field, and the magnetization of the ball. d  F B dx Parameters Voltage  Solenoid   Length  Layer  Diameter (→Inductance) Capacitance  Resistance (→frequency)  Magnetic field Ball Magnetic permeability Resistance Mass Shape Initial position Experiment I  Speed vs. Voltage  Parameter : Voltage (from 30V ~50V)  Initial Condition :  Capacitance: 1470μF  Number of Layers: 5 layers  Length: 1.5 cm  Position of Cannon: In front of the solenoid (0 mm)  Mass: 0.014 g Voltage  Speed is positively related to the voltage. Experiment II  Speed vs. Capacitance  Parameter : Capacitance (from 470μF to 3300μF)  Initial Condition :  Voltage: 50 V  Number of Layers: 5 layers  Length: 1.5 cm  Position of Cannon: In front of the solenoid (0 mm)  Mass: 0.014 g Capacitance  A peak occurs at 1470 μF. Experiment III  Speed vs. Number of Layers  Parameter : Number of layers (4~8 layers)  Initial Condition :  Voltage: 50 V  Capacitance: 1470 μF  Length: 1.5 cm  Position of Cannon: In front of the solenoid (0 mm)  Mass: 0.014 g 1.5 cm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Numbers of Layers  A peak occurs at 5 layers. Experiment IV  Speed vs. Solenoid length  Parameter : Length (1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3 cm)  Initial Condition :  Voltage: 50 V  Capacitance: 1470 μF  Number of Layers: 5 cm  Position of Cannon: In front of the solenoid (0 mm)  Mass: 0.014 g Length  A peak occurs at 1.5 cm. Experiment V  Speed vs. Position  Parameter : Position (0~10 mm)  Initial Condition :  Voltage: 50 V  Capacitance: 3700 μF  Length: 1.0 cm  Mass: 0.083 g Position  Speed reaches maximum when the ball is at the front of the solenoid. Summary  The fastest speed we achieve is 31.4 m/s, which happens under  V=50 V  C=1470 μF  Layers=5  Solenoid Length=1.5 cm  Position: At the front  Ball mass=0.014g  Material: Iron Summary In this case, energy stored in the capacitor is 1.84 J.  Energy transferred to the projectile is 6.91*10-3 J.  Ratio=3.76*10-3  Thank you!
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            