Junior Scientist Bell Making Kit (Study Project)
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An electric bell is made to ring by passing a current through an electromagnet, which become magnetized and attracts a small metal hammer within
the bell unit. When this hammer moves it strikes the bell and makes it ring, however it also breaks the circuit, demagnetizing the electromagnet. The
hammer returns to its position in the circuit, reconnecting it and repeating the process. The full process happens very quickly and produces the
intermittent ringing associated with electric bells.
AGE GROUP- 10 TO 15 YEAR
the bell unit. When this hammer moves it strikes the bell and makes it ring, however it also breaks the circuit, demagnetizing the electromagnet. The
hammer returns to its position in the circuit, reconnecting it and repeating the process. The full process happens very quickly and produces the
intermittent ringing associated with electric bells.
AGE GROUP- 10 TO 15 YEAR
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Delivery Period | 6 to 7 working days |
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