This heavy duty demountable transformer can be used for the study of transformertheory and many other alternating current phenomena.
This kit consists of:
1. A magnetic circuit made of highly permeable U shape metal sheet, which can be closed using two clamps with tightening screws.
2. Section: 40 x 40 mm with 150 mm length and 170 mm height.
3. One coil of 6000 turns with maximum current of 0.2 A. Intermediary coil of 2000 turns output.
4. One coil of 600 turns with maximum current of 2.5 A, which is mainly used to create the primary of transformer.
5. One coil of 1200 turns with maximum current of 1.25 A, fitted with intermediary 400 and 800 turns outputs.
6. One coil of 72 turns with maximum current of 12 A, fitted with intermediary 6, 30, 54 and 66 turns outputs.
7. Power supply cable.
The dynamo model is mounted on a base with a driving wheel.
Output is through 4 mm sockets and a low voltage bulb is also provided as a simple output indicator.
Enables students to investigate nature and properties of electricity by using simple circuits which are easily constructed on a base board.
The connector system uses P.C.B. strips with cut-out sections whose ends can easily be inserted in spring terminals, ensuring low contact resistance and ease of connection.
The kit consists of :
1. Baseboard, plastic, with spring terminals and three battery holders. (1)
2. Batteries. (3)
3. Lamps 1.25 V MES. (10)
4. Lamp holders mounted on PCB connectors. (6)
5. Plain connector PCBs. (10)
6. Wire wound potentiometer with crocodile clip connections. (1)
7. Silicon diode. (1)
8. Resistor 3.9 ohm 2.5 W (1)
9. Pair Leads, red, with crocodile clip at each end. (1)
10. Pair Leads, black, with crocodile clip at each end (1)
11. Pair Leads, yellow, with crocodile clips at each end. (1)
12. Switches mounted on PCB. connectors (2)
13. PVC rod 15 cm long (1)
14. Soft iron nails, 5 cm long (2)
15. Bare copper wire, swg 20 (2 m)
16. Bare eureka wire, swg 34 (2 m)
17. Plastic covered copper wire (2 m)
18. Electrode support (1)
19. Pencil lead electrodes (10)
20. Sheet copper foil, 150 mm square (1)
21. Pack Steel wool (1)
22. Instruction manual in English. (1)
With this simple electric motor model students can investigate the relationship between voltage supplied to rotor and polarity / position of magnets.
On applying 6V DC to 4mm sockets, the rotor will begin to rotate across its vertical axis.
Wound on rectangular bobbin, for use with 220 – 240 V AC mains with detachable mains connector with moulded plug, A 4 mm socket is provided for earthing.
Investigate the working principle of circuit breaker type fuse with this demonstration model.
The apparatus is built on a robust plastic base and includes resistive loads to simulate external wiring circuits.
Applications of the thermal response of bimetal strips and also electromagnetism (movement from a solenoid) are clearly demonstrated in this model.
When a 12 V DC supply is connected (not supplied) the LED lights to show that current is flowing in the external circuit and the bi-metal strip can be seen to bend as its heater coil raises the temperature.
After a few minutes the bending is sufficient to trip the mechanism and the current path is broken.
At any current selection a short circuit situation can be initiated by pressing the red button and this produces an immediate response from the solenoid to disconnect the supply.
To demonstrate the characteristics of simple and primary cells.
Consists of a plastic jar with a screw-on plastic rim containing two adjustable brass electrode holders, eight electrodes of different metals and a porous ceramic cup.
With Instructions.
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