Magnetic Field Acting On Current Experimental Apparatus Ampere Force Experimental Apparatus For Junior School Physics Teaching
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- Package size: 15 × 20 × 3 cm
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Magnetic Field Acting On Current
The product allows students to observe the magnetic field acting on a current, providing a hands-on experience of electromagnetism.
Place a copper tube on the guide rail, and when the tube is still shaking left and right, press the switch to give it an instant current. Under the action of the magnetic field, the copper tube rolls.
Note: Be sure to press the switch when the copper tube is shaking left and right
Name:Ampere force experiment
Material:ABS
Application:Experimental demonstration of the force of magnetic field on an electrified conductor
Best operating voltage: 4.5V
Lab Requirements
The circuit should be equipped with a switch, after placing the copper rod, open the switch, it will give a momentary current to the circuit, the copper rod will move, if it does not work, please disconnect the switch, reclosing the switch, if it does not work, please check whether the copper rod or the rail is deformed, resulting in unevenness, and the amperometric force generated can not move the copper rod, thank you!