Induction Effects Demonstrator
Item Name Code (INC) 19247
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An assembly of component parts used to demonstrate at "break" the surge of induced current at approximately 80 volts.
Additional Information for Induction Effects Demonstrator
Induction Effects Demonstrators are laboratory equipment used to demonstrate the principles of electromagnetic induction. They are typically used in physics or electrical engineering laboratories to help students understand the concepts of induction and how it relates to the generation of electric currents.
These demonstrators usually consist of a coil of wire and a magnet. When the magnet is moved inside or near the coil, it creates a changing magnetic field. This changing magnetic field induces an electric current in the coil, which can be observed using a connected ammeter or voltmeter.
Induction Effects Demonstrators are commonly used to illustrate various phenomena related to electromagnetic induction, such as Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction and Lenz's law. They can be used to demonstrate the generation of electric current in a wire coil due to a changing magnetic field, as well as the effects of different factors such as the speed of the magnet or the number of turns in the coil.
These demonstrators are essential tools for teaching and learning about electromagnetic induction and its applications in various fields of science and engineering. They provide a hands-on and visual way for students to understand and explore the principles of induction.
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