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**What This Document Is**
This is a lab report documenting an experiment conducted for Northeastern University’s Lab For Phys 1155 (PHYS 1156) course. Specifically, it details an investigation into magnetic force and the Lorentz Law, performed on April 5, 2022, by student Daniel Brakha with Josephine Taylor as a lab partner, under the supervision of TA Jinzheng Li.
**Why This Document Matters**
This report is intended for the course instructor to assess a student’s understanding of electromagnetic forces and their ability to apply experimental methods and data analysis. It serves as a record of the procedures followed, data collected, and conclusions drawn from the experiment. It’s a key component of the lab grade for the course.
**Common Limitations or Challenges**
This document represents a single student’s interpretation and execution of the experiment. It does not provide general instruction on the Lorentz Law or magnetic forces, nor does it offer a comprehensive guide to the current balance apparatus.
**What This Document Provides**
The full report includes an abstract, introduction outlining the experimental approach, detailed descriptions of three investigations involving a current balance, tables of collected data (including length of wire measurements), and presumably, analysis and conclusions drawn from the data. This preview only provides the introductory sections and a glimpse into the experimental setup. It does *not* include the full data sets, calculations, error analysis, or final conclusions of the experiment.