Determination of charge on a electron by measuring a known distance on the basis of number of times of fall under gravity and of rise in uniform vertical electrostatic field in a series of charged oil drops.
For showing potential energy in a wound-up spring and its conversion to electrical energy by driving a dynamo and lighting a lamp.
May also be used to wind up a weight on a cord showing the change from potential energy to kinetic and back to potential in the raised weight.
The steel shaft carries a clock spring with a free wheel device and winding ratchet, also an aluminium 'V' pulley 56 mm.
diameter.
One end of the shaft overhangs the base for use as line shaft when winding up a weight.
Dimensions 220 x 100 x 100 mm.
high Supplied complete with driving belt.
For use with motor/generator to give an indication of their output when used as dynamos.
The lamp-holders are connected in parallel.
Supplied with three lamps 3.5 V 0.25 A, M.E.S.
A model of the simplest form of D.C. electric motor, having 2-pole armature wound with enamelled copper wire and a permanent magnetic field provided by a removable bar magnet.
A disc-type commutator is incorporated and external connection to the phosphor-bronze bushes is by means of a pair of 4 mm. sockets.
The motor will operates on 6-8 Volts D.C.
Represents internal structure and operating principles of an air cooled two-stroke engine.
All parts in aluminium alloy.
Ignition is shown by means of a miniature bulb.
Carburetter and fuel supply also sectioned. Mounted on base with printed diagram showing working.
Two-Stroke Petrol Engine Four-Stroke Petrol Engine are also available.
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