Hello Everyone,
We're students from Nijmegen, The Netherlands. In this final period we have to make a episode of "Klokhuis", a program that explains certain subjects to kids aged 10-13. As a subject we chose metal detectors. About half an hour ago we decided we'd try and make our own metal detector, but we failed, big time!
We used two coils, a big one and a small one, and put the small one in the big one. We hooked the big one onto a alternating current of 12V and the small one to a voltmeter with a capacity of 100 mV. We created the coils ourselves by spinning a (plastic coated) wire around cardboard toilet rolls. When we turned it on and put some metal near it, nothing happened, it only got really hot.
So, our question is: How does one make a simple metal detector, by just using coils?
We're using this simple metal detector to test out which metals can be detected.
Thanks in advance,
Daan, Alex, Hidde and Harm.
We're students from Nijmegen, The Netherlands. In this final period we have to make a episode of "Klokhuis", a program that explains certain subjects to kids aged 10-13. As a subject we chose metal detectors. About half an hour ago we decided we'd try and make our own metal detector, but we failed, big time!
We used two coils, a big one and a small one, and put the small one in the big one. We hooked the big one onto a alternating current of 12V and the small one to a voltmeter with a capacity of 100 mV. We created the coils ourselves by spinning a (plastic coated) wire around cardboard toilet rolls. When we turned it on and put some metal near it, nothing happened, it only got really hot.
So, our question is: How does one make a simple metal detector, by just using coils?
We're using this simple metal detector to test out which metals can be detected.
Thanks in advance,
Daan, Alex, Hidde and Harm.