racookpe1978
Nuclear
- Feb 1, 2007
- 5,984
I need to wrap thin copper wire around sixteen 16d nails for my wife's up-coming middle school "science" experiments. Power will be either 1x C cell batteries, or 2x C cell batteries in series. She wants the kids to compare the number of paper clips picked up under four conditions: +3 volt dc or +6 volt dc, 10x wraps of copper or 40x wraps of copper.
So, I plan to wrap 8x nails with 10 loops, and 8x nails with 40 loops.
Realistically, will it really make any difference if I:
1) Wrap the copper tightly around the 16 nails, keeping each loop right up next to each other? Or wrap the nails loosely, with some space between subsequent copper loops?
2) Will it make any difference if I wrap the nails near the head, in the middle, or near the point?
3) Will it make any difference using a galvanized nail, or smooth nail?
So, I plan to wrap 8x nails with 10 loops, and 8x nails with 40 loops.
Realistically, will it really make any difference if I:
1) Wrap the copper tightly around the 16 nails, keeping each loop right up next to each other? Or wrap the nails loosely, with some space between subsequent copper loops?
2) Will it make any difference if I wrap the nails near the head, in the middle, or near the point?
3) Will it make any difference using a galvanized nail, or smooth nail?