Demonstration Induction Coil, Heavy Gauge Enamelled Copper Wire Wound On Former 110 X 30 mm. Secondary Coil Of Fine Enamelled Copper Wire On Former 120 X 82 mm. Both Coils Fitted With 4 mm Sockets, With Primary Of Heavy Gauge Enamelled Copper Wire
Basic St. Louis Motor, Useful In Demonstrating The Operations Of A Dc Motor, Consisting Of A Two-Pole Armature Mounted Between Magnets. Steel Supports Are Mounted On A Ridged Plastic Base. Operates On 3 To 6 V Dc.
Basic Plotting Compass, 16mm, Glass Face, Aluminum Case, Diameter: 0.6 In. (1.3Cm), One Individual Unit, Provide A Simple, Teachable Way To Demonstrate Magnetic Fields In Class. Simple Use And Easy Readability Make It Straight-Forward For Students To Map Magnetic Fields
Air core solenoid, coils wound on a plastic tube with approximately 575 turns of copper wire, can carry a current of 5A continuously or 10A intermittently.
Oersted's Apparatus, demonstrates the action of electric current on a magnet. A cobalt steel needle (75mm long) with agate bearing supported by pivot, mounted on a plastic base and surrounded by rectangular frame fitted with terminals, 0.6 lbs, 8.0x7.5x1.8in