INDUSTRIALÂ DESIGN
Justine Vizmonte Medha Rao Riya Singhal
MAGNETICS The science of magnetism. A physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, which results in attractive and repulsive forces between objects. Magnetism is one aspect of the combined electromagnetic force. It refers to physical phenomena arising from the force caused by magnets, objects that produce fields that attract or repel other objects.
MAGNETIC REPULSION To measure the repulsion between two bar magnets we use a balance assembled from standard laboratory components. The results are analyzed by assuming an interaction between two fixed poles located near the ends of the magnets, the force between them varying inversely with the square of the distance. The theory can be extended to cover all the interactions of the two pairs of poles. Calculations from the extended theory show that within the useful range of the experiment there are no induction effects and the poles do remain fixed. Although these theories are inconsistent with the usual presentation of electromagnetic forces arising from the interactions of charges, the experiment is useful as an illustration of model-building in physics.
STATE OF CHOCOLATE The physical aspect of the chocolate in the kind of temperature it is stored in. It is usually stored as solid but sometimes is used as "Liquid chocolate" for desserts. Chocolate is basically loved by all.
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MATERIALS USED CHOCOLATE MAGNETÂ BAMBOO STICKS PAPER CONE LEGO BLOCKS
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