The motor consists of a two pole armature mounted between the ends of two bar magnets.
The armature has a two section commutator and a pair of slip-rings on its shaft and is so constructed that the wire cannot slip off the iron core.
The upper bearing and brushes for the commutator are mounted on a strong upright.
Separate brushes are provided for the commutator and for slip rings and each are connected to a terminal.
The magnets are held in position by thumb screws.
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.
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.
Generates both AC and DC.
When the two brushes of the generator are put in the two ends of the commutator, the output is an AC.
When the brushes are put in the middle of the commutator, the output is a DC.
Includes Instructions.
The large size of this battery operated apparatus allows students to better understand the operation of this basic circuit.
Works on 9 V Battery.
Includes Instructions.
On wooden stand.
Designed to demonstrate to implement and applications of electrical, electronic devices and simple circuits. These modules are fitted with 4 mm sockets.
Components are directly mounted on printed PCB with diagram.Various modules are available as following Resistor
LDR
LED
Push Switch
Motor
Reed Relay
Reed Switch
Relay Nand Gate
Buzzer
Thermistor
Lamp Holder
Single Pole Double Throw Switch
Electromagnet
Power Transistor
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