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The document describes an experiment to determine the Earth's magnetic field using a tangent galvanometer. Key points: - A tangent galvanometer consists of a coil that produces a magnetic field when a current passes through. This field is perpendicular to the coil plane and interacts with the Earth's field. - The experiment measures the deflection of a compass needle inside the coil for different currents. This allows calculating the reduction factor of the galvanometer and the horizontal component of the Earth's magnetic field. - Connections are made between a battery, ammeter, rheostat, commutator and the galvanometer coil. Current is varied and deflections measured to obtain data for plotting a graph.

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The document describes an experiment to determine the Earth's magnetic field using a tangent galvanometer. Key points: - A tangent galvanometer consists of a coil that produces a magnetic field when a current passes through. This field is perpendicular to the coil plane and interacts with the Earth's field. - The experiment measures the deflection of a compass needle inside the coil for different currents. This allows calculating the reduction factor of the galvanometer and the horizontal component of the Earth's magnetic field. - Connections are made between a battery, ammeter, rheostat, commutator and the galvanometer coil. Current is varied and deflections measured to obtain data for plotting a graph.

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PHYSICS INVESTIGATORY REPORT

EARTH MAGNETIC FIELDS MAGNETIC FIELD USING TANGENT


GALVANOMETER

Prepared by: Amit sh (XII-B/A/C )

Roll No:

PHYSICS
INVESTIGATORY
REPORT
EARTH MAGNETIC FIELD
Although historically ancient travelers made abundant use of the
earths magnetic field for the exploration of the earth, they were
ignorant of its origin. In many respects the earths magnetic field
exhibits characteristics similar to those of a bar magnet; nonetheless,
the mechanisms responsible for generating each are vastly different.
Magnetic field lines appear to originate near the south geographic pole,
i.e. magnetic north pole, and terminate near the north geographic pole,
i.e. magnetic south pole. It is interesting to note that in the vicinity of
Wilmington, North Carolina the magnetic field lines enter the earth at a
relatively steep angle. The angle of inclination or dip angle, which is the
angle that a compass

A tangent galvanometer
is an early measuring
instrument used for the
measurement of electric
current. It works by using
a compass needle to
compare a magnetic field
generated

by

the

unknown current to the


magnetic

field

of

the

Earth. It gets its name


from

its

operating

principle, the tangent law


of

magnetism,

which

states that the tangent of


the angle a compass

needle makes with respect to the plane of the horizon, is approximately


60. In this experiment principles of magnetostatics and elementary
vector analysis are used to determine the earths magnetic field in the
vicinity of Wilmington, North Carolina.

needle

makes

is

proportional to the ratio


of the strengths of the
two

perpendicular

magnetic fields. It was


first described by Claude
Pouillet
later

in

1837.Who

employed

sensitive

form

this
of

galvanometer to verify
Ohms law.

Amit sh | Vanasthali public School | XII- B/A/C

vanasthali public School


Vasundhara, Ghaziabad

Certificate
2016-17
This is to certify that Amit of Class XII-B/A/C has completed
the Physics Project entitled To determine Earth Magnetic
Field using Tangent Galvanometer himself and under my
guidance. The progress of the project has been continuously
reported and has been in my knowledge consistently.

..
Internal Examiner

Amit sh | Vanasthali public School | XII- B/A/C

..
External Examiner

Acknowledgement
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to my Physics teacher,
Mr. Nitin Jassal for giving us the wonderful opportunity to do a case
study and providing vital support, guidance and encouragement
throughout the project. Without his motivation and help,the successful
completion of this project would not be possible. Secondly i would also
like to thank my friends who helped me a lot in finalizing this project
within the limited time frame.

Amit sh | Vanasthali public School | XII- B/A/C

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Overview................................................................................................................................................ 5
Aim of the Project .................................................................................................................................. 5
Apparatus and Materials required .......................................................................................................... 6
Theory ................................................................................................................................................... 7
Applications .................................................................................................................................... 8
Procedure .............................................................................................................................................. 8
The initial ADJUSTMENTS .............................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined.
Procedure for performing simulator ................................................................................................. 9
Observations and Graph ...................................................................................................................... 10
To determine the horizontal component of earths magnetic field (Bh) ........................................... 10
To determine the reduction factor of T.G ...................................................................................... 10
From graph ................................................................................................................................... 11
Result .................................................................................................................................................. 11
Facts............................................................................................................................................. 11
Applications ......................................................................................................................................... 11
Bibliography ......................................................................................................................................... 12
The Tangent galvanometer .................................................................................................................. 12

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OVERVIEW
The tangent galvanometer was first described in an 1837 by Claude-Servais- Mathias Pouillet, who
later employed this sensitive form of galvanometer to verify Ohms law. To use the galvanometer, it is
first set up on a level surface and the coil aligned with the magnetic north-south direction. This means
that the compass needle at the middle of the coil is parallel with the plane of the coil when it carries no
current. The current to be measured is now sent through the coil, and produces a magnetic field,
perpendicular to the plane of the coil and is directly proportional to the current.
The magnitude of the magnetic field produced by the coil is B; the magnitude of the horizontal
component the Earths magnetic field is B. the compass needle aligns itself along the vector sum of B
and B after rotating through an angle from its original orientation. The vector diagram shows that tan
= B/B. since the magnetic field of the Earth is constant, and B depends directly on the current, the
current is thus proportional to the tangent of the angle through which the needle has turned.

AIM OF THE PROJECT


The aim of the project is to find the reduction factor of the given tangent galvanometer (K) and the
horizontal component of the Earths magnetic field (BH).
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To determine the reduction factor of the given tangent galvanometer (K).


To find out the horizontal component of earths magnetic field (Bh).

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APPARATUS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED


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Tangent galvanometer (TG),


commutator (C),
rheostat (R),
battery (E),
ammeter (A),
key (k), etc

Tangent Galvanometer

Battery Eliminator

Plug Key

a) Rotor view b) Ordinary view

Rheostat

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When a bar magnet is suspended in two Magnetic fields B and Bh, it comes to rest making an angle
with the direction ofBh.

THEORY
Tangent galvanometer is an early measuring instrument for small electric currents. It consists of a coil
of insulated copper wire wound on a circular non-magnetic frame. Its working is based on the principle
of the tangent law of magnetism. When a current is passed through the circular coil, a magnetic field
(B) is produced at the center of the coil in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the coil. The TG is
arranged in such a way that the horizontal component of earths magnetic field (Bh) is in the direction of
the plane of the coil. The magnetic needle is then under the action of two mutually perpendicular fields.
If is the deflection of the needle, then according to tangent law,

Let I is the current passing through the coil of radius a with n turns, then the field generated by the
current carrying circular coil is,

Equating (1) and (2), we get,

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The left hand side of equation (4) is a constant and is called the reduction factor (K) of the given
tangent galvanometer.

Now from equation (3) & (5), the horizontal intensity of earths magnetic field Bh is,

APPLICATIONS
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T.G can be used to measure the magnitude of the horizontal component of the geomagnetic
field.
The principle can be used to compare the galvanometer constants.

PROCEDURE
Connections are made as shown in the figure given below, where K is the key, E the battery, A the
ammeter, R the rheostat, C the commutator, and T.G the tangent galvanometer. The commutator can
reverse the current through the T.G coil without changing the current in the rest of the circuit. Taking
the average of the resulting two readings for deflection averages out, any small error in positioning the
TG coil relative to the earths magnetic field Bh .

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PROCEDURE FOR PERFORMING EXPERIMENT


1. The plane of the coil is made vertical by adjusting the leveling screws.
2. The compass box alone is rotated so that the 90-90 line in the compass box is in the plane of
the coil.
3. The T.G as a whole is rotated till the Aluminium pointer reads 0-0.
4. Note down the number of turns in the coil.
5. A suitable current is allowed to pass through the coil.
6. Note down the currrent as well as the deflection in T.G.
7. Reverse the current and note the deflection again.
8. Repeat the procedure for different values of current.
9. Plot the graph.
10. Measure the radius of the coil from its perimeter by using a thread and rotating it around the
round circle.
11. Determine the reduction factor and horizontal intensity of earth's magnetic field.

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OBSERVATIONS AND GRAPH


Number of turns in the coil =....
Circumference of the coil,

=......cm

Radius of the coil, a =....cm

TO DETERMINE THE HORIZONTAL COMPONENT OF EARTHS MAGNETIC FIELD (BH)


The Horizontal component of earth's magnetic field (Bh) can be calculated using the formula,

TO DETERMINE THE REDUCTION FACTOR OF T.G

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FROM GRAPH
Reduction factor K of the tangent galvanometer
can be determined

From the graph drawn as,

RESULT
The reduction factor of the given tangent galvanometer, K =............A
Horizontal component of earths magnetic field, Bh =...........T
FACTS

The tangent galvanometer is an early measuring instrument for Current


The magnetic field produced by a circular coil carrying current I is Proportional to I
The S.I unit of magnetic field is Tesla
The magnitude of horizontal intensity of earths magnetic field is3.5x10 T
For better result while doing tangent galvanometer experiment, the deflection should be in
between 30-60
What is the value of ? 4x10 NA

APPLICATIONS
T.G. can be used to measure the magnitude of the horizontal component of the geomagnetic
field.
The principle can be used to compare the galvanometer constants.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Tangent Galvanometer (Procedure) : Electricity & Magnetism Virtual Lab : Physical Sciences :
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Virtual Lab
Tangent Galvanometer (Theory) : Electricity & Magnetism Virtual Lab : Physical Sciences :
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Virtual Lab
Tangent
Galvanometerhttp://physics.kenyon.edu/EarlyApparatus/Electrical_Measurements/Tangent_Gal
van ometer/Tangent_Galvanometer.html
Galvanometer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galvanometer

THE TANGENT GALVANOMETER

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