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Magnetizer Box

Magnetizer Box

No need to Buy New Magnets

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Draw a Circuit Pen

Draw a Circuit Pen

This pen provides a great platform for discovering, playing with, repairing, and designing electronics.

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Component Holder

Component Holder

Makes hard to connect components easy to use in electrical circuits.

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Helmholtz Coils Demonstration Series

Helmholtz Coils Demonstration Series

Generate a uniform magnetic field perpendicular to the axis of the Teltron D series tubes.

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Pair of Helmholtz coils

Pair of Helmholtz coils

Helmholtz coils are used to produce a homogeneous magnetic field. Experiments on induction and electron deflection can be performed with the Rotary Frame with Flat Coil and the Fine Beam Tube. The coils can be used in parallel or in series and feature a spring clip on the cross bar to mount a Hall Sensor for measurements of the magnetic field. The maximum field strength generated by the coils (~ 4 mT) is approximately 750 times weaker than that produced by an MRI machine (~ 3T), which are known to be safe for use by people with medical implants such as pacemakers.

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Electrostatics – Plate Capacitor

Electrostatics – Plate Capacitor

Determine the capacitance of a plate capacitor.

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Electricity – Propagation of Decimeter Waves Along Lines

Electricity – Propagation of Decimeter Waves Along Lines

Determine and investigate the current and voltage on a Lecher line.

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Millikan Apparatus

Millikan Apparatus

Measure suspension voltage and falling speed.

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Hall Effect Apparatus

Hall Effect Apparatus

The Hall Effect Apparatus explores solid-state physics and conduction phenomena.

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Density and Mobility in N–Germanium/P–Germanium

Density and Mobility in N–Germanium/P–Germanium

Solid-state physics – conduction phenomena.

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