Magnetism
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Magnetism
Faraday’s Disc
To demonstrate conversion of mechanical energy into electrical energy. A copper disc with a turning handle rotates between two poles of a horseshoe magnet. On base with two terminals, one of which is connected to a pillar supporting the disc and the other to a brush bearing on edge of the disc.
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Magnetism
Racing Rings
Racing Rings consists of three rods one each of copper, aluminum and PVC. When ring magnet is dropped down the PVC rod, it falls unobstructed. When the rings are sent down either of the metal rods, they experience a slower fall. The two metal rods create an induced magnetic field to that adds resistance to the rings’ travel. Since the metals are different, they fall at different rates.
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Magnetism
Electromagnetic Field Demonstrator
This apparatus demonstrates the magnetic field patterns associated with the different shapes of current-carrying conductors. Comprises three conductors, each of different shape/configuration – straight rectangular, circular loop and solenoid – all mounted on a plastic base. Each configuration is provided with a pair of 4 mm sockets to connect them to a low-voltage DC power source, with output current not exceeding 5A. With the included iron filings and 8 magnetic compasses, you can investigate the associated field and flux patterns.
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Magnetism
Magnetic Field Chamber Model
Transparent acrylic chamber contains iron filings. Chamber also has an internal tunnel into which bar magnet can be inserted to demonstrate magnetic field pattern. Other shaped magnets can be investigated by positioning their poles near one side of chamber. With Cylindrical magnet.
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Magnetism
Magnetic Field Demonstrator
Consist of a closed transparent box with a transparent tube through the center. The box contains iron filings and silicon oil. When one or more cylindrical magnets are inserted into the central tube, the filings are attracted and line up along the field lines in all dimensions. With Cylindrical Magnet.
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Magnetism
Tesla Coil
This hands-free Tesla coil is used to demonstrate the unusual properties of high-frequency electrical phenomena. Teach many important topics such as transformers, electromagnetism, resonating electrical circuits, electric inductance, capacitance, and electrical power transmission. The set includes two antenna plates, small neon light bulb, mini discharge electrode, and lamp socket. Provided with instruction manual. Available in two versions.
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Magnetism
Rotating Magnet for Electromagnetic Induction
This simple device demonstrates the principle of electromagnetic induction and the effect of magnetic field of coil on the speed of rotation of the magnet, kept at some distance away from the coil. Fitted on plastic base. Includes a magnet and instruction manual.
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