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.
To show conversion of mechanical energy into electrical energy.
Turbine with transparent cover, inlet and outlet tubes, directly connected to a dynamo. Fitted on base.
Highly useful for demonstrating the most fundamental and frequently used mechanism.
Very useful for engineering students.
All the components are made of high degree of precision.
These modules are assembled on transparent perspex sheets to facilitate teaching.
Easy to assemble or disassemble.
For showing the conversion from electrical energy via mechanical, to potential energy by winding up a weight on a cord.
One end of the 6mm.
steel shaft carries an aluminium 'V' pulley 56 mm.
diameter, and the other end is fitted with a cord anchoring collar.
Supplied complete with driving belt.
For use as a water turbine to drive a generator producing electricity or for use as a pump driven by a motor and raising a head of water to produce potential energy.
The rotor has eight 'bucket' blades and is housed in a block turbine chamber with a clear Perspex front.
Two inlet tubules (for turbine and pump operation respectively) and one outlet tubule are provided and the shaft carries a 15 mm.
diameter pulley.
With driving belt.
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