Phenomena – Episode 6: Magnetism

Years

11-12

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Magnetism is an invisible and influential force. Magnetic fields distort a metallic liquid into spectacular shapes that visualise magnetism in three dimensions.

This film was submitted to the SCINEMA 2021 International Science Film Festival and was selected to feature in our Australian, Experimental and School categories. It also achieved the Special Jury Award at the festival. The filmmaker has kindly allowed us to continue to show the film beyond the festival. Watch it below and download the accompanying educational resource for fun activities to use with your students.

Video Length: 4:43 mins

Film Description

Magnetism is an invisible and influential force. Magnetic fields distort a metallic liquid into spectacular shapes that visualise magnetism in three dimensions.

Lesson Inspiration

Explore the attractive and repulsive ability of ferrofluids using electromagnets. The strength and direction of the magnetic field is varied to manipulate the ferrofluid, allowing the field to be visualised in three dimensions.

Useful when:

This film makes a nice introduction to Unit 3 of senior Physics: Gravity and electromagnetism and it visualises magnetic fields.

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Years: 11, 12

Topics:

Physical Sciences – Magnetism

Additional – Information and Communication Technology.

SCINEMA International Science Film Festival is the largest science film festival in the Southern Hemisphere! The 2021 festival is now over but we have permission for some of the films and their associated educational resources to use with your students.

Each resource is mapped to the Australian National Curriculum and contains hands-on activities for your students. Designed to engage and inspire, these resources demonstrate STEM careers and skills to your students, encouraging them to be curious thinkers, problem-solvers and contributing citizens within society.

Years:

11-12