The voltage pulse induced by a bar magnet as it moves at constant velo
city through the axis of a circular coil is analyzed. The physical sys
tem considered has a number of interesting features: (a) It is easy to
set up and handle in the laboratory, (b) the observed pulse can be pr
edicted theoretically by means of a simple model, and (c) it provides
a very vivid and direct illustration of the concept of electromagnetic
induction. In fact, the system of a coil and magnet in relative motio
n is usually presented in textbooks when introducing this concept. The
experiment can also be used as a procedure for determining the magnet
ic dipole moment of magnets. Since the equipment, a digital storage os
cilloscope or computer, is usually available in undergraduate laborato
ries, the experiment can be performed in the introductory physics cour
se.