Ebonite Rod
A polished ebonite rod with a diameter of 13 mm and a length of 300 mm. For experiments and demonstrations using static electricity, ebonite, a hard and insulating substance, is frequently used in science and education. Its sleek appearance improves its aesthetic appeal and makes it a useful instrument for experimentation and hands-on learning.
Electromagnetic Induction Demonstrator
A demonstration tool for electromagnetic induction is called an electromagnetic induction demonstrator. With the use of visuals, this instructional tool demonstrates how a shifting magnetic field can cause an electrical current to flow through a nearby conductor. It is frequently employed in teaching settings and research studies as a useful tool for illuminating fundamental electromagnetic principles.
Flannel Rubber
A square of flannel rubber with sides that are 250 mm long. One substance with a reputation for producing static electricity through friction is flannel rubber. With the help of this adaptable square, students can conduct experiments, see demonstrations, and engage in hands-on learning activities concerning static charges and related phenomena.
Friction Rod Set
The Friction Rod Set is a complete kit with necessary parts for investigating static electricity and friction. This kit comes with three different friction-producing rods: a solid plastic rod, a hard rubber rod, and a hollow glass rod. Three friction pads made of cotton, silk, and fur are also included, allowing for practical investigations. Static charges, charge transfer, and friction-related phenomena will be the subject of fascinating demonstrations and instructional activities made possible by the inclusion of balloons and thorough instructions.
Friction Rod, Compound
A composite friction rod with a distinctive half-glass, half-brass construction. This rod has a diameter of 13 mm and a length of 300 mm. It is the perfect tool for experiments and demonstrations involving static electricity and charge transfer since the combination of materials produces distinctive friction qualities. Its segmented layout enables interesting comparisons and practical investigation of friction-related ideas.
Maximum Flux Coil
A user-friendly copper wire coil with 200 turns and an internal diameter of roughly 45mm, the Maximum Flux Coil has 200 turns. The electromagnetic principles are demonstrated by this coil, which is made for simple operation. A maximum current of 1A may be handled by it, demonstrating the electromagnet's action. A metal tube with banana pins for external connections is coupled to a 45 cm coaxial wire that connects to the coil. Its magnetic field and current have a very strong linear relationship. A support stand and clamp are included with the package for simple setup and experimentation. Ideal for illuminating electromagnetic principles in academic and professional contexts.
Perspex Rod
A rod made of perspex that is 13 mm in diameter and 300 mm long. Applications in science and education frequently use Perspex, a transparent and robust acrylic material. The size and clarity of this rod make it perfect for experiments, visual presentations, and practical learning activities involving optics, light, and other scientific concepts.
Polythene Rod
A polythene rod with a diameter of 13 mm and a length of 300 mm. In scientific and educational settings, investigations involving static electricity and charge interactions are conducted using polythene, a form of plastic recognised for its insulating qualities. Due to its proportions, this rod can be used for a variety of practical lessons and hands-on demonstrations.
Polythene Strip
A strip of polythene that is 250 mm long, 250 mm wide, and 1.5 mm thick. Widely utilised in science and education, polythene is a kind of plastic renowned for its insulating qualities. Due to its dimensions, this strip can be used for a variety of experiments and presentations involving charge interactions, static electricity, and other related ideas.
Woolen Rubber
A woollen rubber square that is 250 mm on each side. Woollen rubber is a substance that has unusually high friction and the ability to produce static electricity. For experiments, demonstrations, and practical learning activities involving static charges and their interactions, this square is appropriate.