Perfect for physics lessons or tech-savvy hobbyists: Here you will find amazing experiments with strong magnets: eddy current brakes, simple motors, induction, levitation and much more.
Magnetism is not so easy to discover with your senses, you cannot taste, hear or see it. However, making magnetism tangible is very exciting and offers a multitude of creative ideas for implementation! Brief description: What does "research" mean? Experiment? Find out? "How does it work?" "How do they do it?" "Why does it work like that, but not like that?" "I've got something, my fishing rod has grabbed my belt!" Questions about questions and the fascination with the subject of magnetism is huge. The forces of attraction and repulsion are highly stimulating for adults and children. We come into contact with magnetism every day, but what happens when my garden bag is closed, why do pieces stick to the board, why can I catch fish with the fishing rod? " These questions are a good starting point for getting to know and researching magnets in more detail together. Precise observation, description and comparison are very important.