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
Racing Rings consists of three rods one each of copper, aluminum and PVC, Ring magnet is dropped down the PVC rod, it falls unobstructed, Two metal rods create an induced magnetic field to that adds resistance to the rings travel, metals are different, they fall at different rates
Current Balance, used as an accessory to Air Core Solenoid to measure the force experienced by a conducting loop carrying an electric current when, placed in a magnetic field.