Why the magnetic truck oscillates?

In summary, the conversation discusses a demonstration in a Science Centre involving a truck on an inclined slope, a magnet at the head of the truck, and a wire with electric current at the end of the slope. As the truck is released, it moves back and forth due to the magnetic repulsion between the wire and the magnet. The conversation questions how the truck continues to move without stopping and where the energy comes from to replace the lost energy from friction.
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matthew77ask
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Hi

Saw this in a Science Centre -

There truck on an inclined slope. At the head of the truck is a magnet. the end of the track is a wire with electric current (DC i think). As the truck is released, the wire moves a little away from the truck. The truck gets near the wire but not touching it and then moves backwards. the motion repeats.

Why? I think it has something to do with the wire becoming a magenet and repel the truck-but how the whole thing work?

truck (magnet) ----> wire attached to battery.

Thanks for the explanation.

Cheers!
:smile:
 
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matthew77ask said:
Hi

Saw this in a Science Centre -

There truck on an inclined slope. At the head of the truck is a magnet. the end of the track is a wire with electric current (DC i think). As the truck is released, the wire moves a little away from the truck. The truck gets near the wire but not touching it and then moves backwards. the motion repeats.

Why? I think it has something to do with the wire becoming a magenet and repel the truck-but how the whole thing work?

truck (magnet) ----> wire attached to battery.

Thanks for the explanation.

Cheers!
:smile:
Your explanation could be clearer. The truck must be pointed down the slope, magnet in front and the wire must be further down slope from the magnet.

When the truck is released, gravity pulls the truck down until the magnetic repulsion between the wire (which has a magnetic field because it is carrying current) and the magnet reaches the force of gravity and the truck stops accelerating downward.

When the magnetic and gravitational forces are balanced, the truck has downward speed, so it takes some time to stop. When it actually stops, it is even closer to the wire where the magnetic repulsion exceeds the force of gravity. So the truck accelerates back up the slope. When the force of gravity and magnetic force are equal, the truck is still moving and goes a little higher where the force of gravity is greater than the magnetic repulsion.

The interesting part of your question, though (and it is a good one) is: why does the truck keep going back up and down, without eventually stopping? Where does the energy come from to replace the energy lost by friction?

AM
 
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Hi there,

The oscillation of the magnetic truck can be explained by the principles of electromagnetism. When the truck is released, it starts moving towards the wire due to the attractive force between the magnet on the truck and the electric current in the wire. However, as the truck gets closer to the wire, the magnetic field of the wire starts to affect the magnet on the truck. This causes the truck to move backwards as the magnetic fields repel each other.

This back-and-forth motion continues as long as the electric current is flowing through the wire. The wire itself does not become a magnet, but rather creates a magnetic field due to the flow of electricity. This magnetic field interacts with the magnetic field of the truck's magnet, causing the oscillation.

I hope this helps to clarify the process for you. If you have any further questions, please let me know.

Best,
 

Related to Why the magnetic truck oscillates?

1. Why does the magnetic truck oscillate?

The magnetic truck oscillates because of the interaction between the magnetic field of the truck and the magnetic field of the surrounding environment. When the two magnetic fields interact, they create a force that causes the truck to move back and forth in a repetitive motion.

2. What causes the magnetic fields to interact in the first place?

The magnetic fields interact because of the magnetic properties of the materials used to create the truck. The truck is most likely made of a ferromagnetic material, which is highly responsive to magnetic fields. When the truck moves, its magnetic field also moves, interacting with the surrounding magnetic field.

3. Can the oscillation of the magnetic truck be controlled?

Yes, the oscillation of the magnetic truck can be controlled by adjusting the strength of the surrounding magnetic field or by changing the materials used to create the truck. The strength and direction of the magnetic field can also play a role in controlling the oscillation.

4. Is the oscillation of the magnetic truck affected by external factors?

Yes, external factors such as the strength and direction of the Earth's magnetic field, the presence of other magnetic objects, and the speed and direction of the truck's movement can all affect the oscillation of the magnetic truck.

5. Can the oscillation of the magnetic truck be used for any practical applications?

Yes, the oscillation of the magnetic truck can be harnessed for various applications, such as creating energy or powering devices. It can also be used in experiments to study the behavior of magnetic fields and their interactions with different materials.

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