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ELECTROMAGNETISM |
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Objectives:
The purpose of this experiment is
1. To verify the left-hand rule for conductors and coils.
2. To prove that the strength of a magnetic field is
proportional to the current flow through the coil.
3. To become familiar with the magnetic field of the permanent
magnet, compass.
(Electricity and magnetism are inseparable-Electric currents
produce magnetic fields and vice versa. In this experiment, you
will observe their interdependence).
Built in regulated power supply at +10V/300mA variable.
Input Supply: 230 VAC/50Hz mains operated.
Dimension: 27cms x 17cms x 10cms.
Weight: 500gms |
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MAGNETIC AND ELECTROMAGNETIC
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Objectives:
The purpose of this experiment is:
1. To determine the pull-in and pull-out currents.
2. To demonstrate that an emf is induced into a coil by a moving
coil.
3. To study the operation of a burglar alarm circuit, using a
read switch and buzzer.
4. To demonstrate electromagnetic induction.
Built in power supply at (15-0-15) VAC
Input Supply: 230 VAC/50Hz mains operated.
Dimension: 27cms x 17cms x 10cms.
Weight: 500gms |
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NETWORK THEOREMS |
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Objectives:
The purpose of this experiment is:
1. To verify the kirchoff's law.
2. To verify the superposition theorem.
3. To verify Thevenin's & Norton's theorem,
(A network is simply a circuit made up of several components,
such as resistors, connected in series and parallel
combinations. Above theorems are intended to analyze these
networks.)
Built in regulated variable supply at + 15V/300mA, -15V/300mA
Input Supply: 230 VAC/50Hz mains operated.
Dimension: 27cms x 17cms x 10cms.
Weight: 500gms |
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MAXIMUM POWER TRANSFER THEOREM
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Objectives:
The purpose of this experiment is to demonstrate that maximum
power is obtained from a power source when the resistance of the
load is equal to the internal resistance of the power source, by
drawing the maximum power transfer curve.
Built in regulated supply at: + 5V/300mA.
Input Supply: 230 VAC/50Hz mains operated.
Dimension: 27cms x 17cms x 10cms.
Weight: 500gms |
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R-C CIRCUITS AND TIME
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Objectives:
The purpose of this experiment is to determine experimentally
how a capacitor charges and discharges through a resistor, how
voltage is distributed between series circuit, how total
capacitance is affected by connecting capacitors in series and
parallel, how a capacitor converts pulsating DC to direct
current, how capacitors are used in voltage doublers and how
capacitors are used as timing devices.
These experiments are performed, using DC supply voltage
sources; and DC voltmeter and DC current meter.
Built in regulated supply at: +5V/300mA variable.
Input Supply: 230 VAC/50Hz mains operated.
Dimension: 27cms x 17cms x 10cms.
Weight: 500gms |