For ordinary magnets, iron bars, strips etc.
Consists of a 250 mm long solenoid wound with insulated copper wire and mounted on a base, with switch and 4mm terminals.
Operating voltage is 12 V A.C. or D.C. At 6A max.
For demonstrating that some metals are magnetic whilst others are not and for general ‘Metal Identification’ exercises.
Comprises sixteen discs, 25 mm.
diameter 2 each of Mild Steel, Stainless Steel, Brass, Zinc, Nickel, Silver, Bronze, Aluminium and copper.
One of each is stamped with the name of metal.
the other is unmarked.
For investigating the magnetic field associated with a solenoid coil.
Coil size 51 x 92 mm.(diameter x length) approx.,diameter of wire 1.5 mm.
Magnetic field Demo, long solenoid
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.
Comprising iron U-shaped core of circular section, with armature and carrying hook.
Wounded with insulated copper wire and provided with connectors for use on 4-6 volts D.C.
A kit of magnets and accessories in a storage tray.
Contents :
1. One Horseshoe magnet, 100 mm, with keepers.Two ceramic bar magnets, 75 mm long.
2. Three ceramic ring magnets, 38 mm diameter
3. Two plotting compasses clear both sides, 19 mm diameter
4. One lodestone specimen.
5. One pack Iron Filing.
6. One each strip of Iron, Aluminium, Zinc and Copper metal.
This apparatus spins an electrically charged brass wheel spin, without the aid of a motor.
When the wheel electrified by a voltage source (battery), the slotted brass disc sets up eddy currents throughout the structure.
This electricity is then attracted to 4 strong neodymium magnets, causing the wheel to spin.
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