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Magnetic Linear Accelerator

Have you ever seen one of those roller coasters that shoots out of the
station at an insanely high speed? These roller coasters dont need to
climb hills first to use gravitational potential energytheir power comes
from magnetism and energy conservation.
A series of elect romagnet s (magnets made by pumping electrical
current through coils of wire) alternately push and pull on the
rollercoaster, pumping up its speed pretty quickly. Some engineers have
imagined using the same idea to launch objects into space (from, say, a
base on the Moon) without using rockets.
In this project, youre going to build a very simple magnetic accelerator to
launch steel balls at targets. What could possibly go wrong?

Problem: Build a simple magnetic linear accelerator.


Mat erials

Wooden ruler with groove along the middle


Four small, powerful magnets (e.g., neodymium magnets)
Nine steel balls, roughly 5/8 in diameter
Tape
Hobby knife
Safety Goggles

Procedure
1. Place the ruler (flat side down) on a table.

2. Lay one magnet in the ruler groove, about 2.5 from the rulers end. Use the tape to secure the
magnet to the ruler and the knife to trim the tape to the siz e of the magnet.

3. Repeat step 2 with each of the remaining three magnets, placing each about 2.5 away from the
preceding magnet.
4 . To the right side of each magnet, place two steel balls in the groove.

5. Place a target a few inches to the right of the ruler. Your tape dispenser will work fine.

6. Place the ninth ball in the groove on the far left end of the ruler (opposite the target).

7. Put your safety goggles on.


8. Let the ball go and stand back!

Result s
The ball will be attracted to the first magnet and set off a chain reaction of balls firing between the
magnets until the last one flies off the ruler at high speed to strike its target.

Why?
What you just saw is a fantastic example of energy conservat ion. Energy from one ball gets
transferred to the next, and then to the next, and so on. But where is all the energy in the last ball
coming from if the first ball starts off from rest?
The answer is in the magnets.
Before the starting ball is released, there is pot ent ial energy stored up between the ball and the first
magnet. The magnet and ball feel an attractive force, but your finger is preventing anything from
happening. Once you let go of the ball, it gets drawn towards the magnet (which wont move because
its taped down). Potential energy gets converted to kinet ic energythe energy of motion. This is no
different then holding a ball in the air and letting it go.
Eventually the ball strikes the magnetbut where does all that energy go? Well, it gets transferred to
the balls on the other side of the magnet. The ball closest to the magnet is held pretty tight, but the
second ball is farther away and doesnt feel as strong an attraction to the magnet. This means theres
enough kinetic energy from the first ball to send this ball flying off with nearly the same amount of
energy. (Thats why we need two balls stuck to the other side of the magnet: to lessen the attractive

force a bit. Try getting it to work with only one ball loaded up next to each magnet and see what
happens.)
This second ball is launched at roughly the same velocity as the first ball achieved. As this second ball
gets drawn to the second magnet, the attractive force causes it to accelerate and hit the second
magnet at a higher velocity than the first ball hit the first magnet. The third ball takes off with the highest
velocity achieved by the second ball, and since it gets accelerated by the third magnet in turn, it strikes
third magnet faster and harder than the first two balls struck their respective magnets.
Are you seeing a pattern begin to emerge? With each added magnet, more kinetic energy
accumulates in each launched ball. The last ball takes off with the combined kinetic energies of all the
balls that came before it!
In principle, you can add more rulers and magnets and get the final ball moving as fast as you likeup
to a point. Eventually, the balls would be moving fast enough to break the magnets, a limit for which Im
sure your target is very thankful.

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