School Science Lab Electricity

METER ROUND

 
Meter Round
Case : ABS Plastic Case
Accuracy Class : ± 2.5 FSD
Scale Length : 50mm (approx) with knife edge pointer
Desk Stand : Top Terminal ABS plastic moulded, Meters moving coil DC
Size : 90 x 110 x 90mm approx.

SE610 Ammeter DC 0-1Amp
SE612 Ammeter Double Range DC 0-1/5 Amp
SE615 Milliammeter DC 0-100mA
SE619 Voltmeter DC 0-10V
SA518 Millivoltmeter DC 0-50mV
SA520 Galvanometer DC 30-0-30 (20μA/Div)

Note: More ranges are available on request.

METER SQUARE

 
METER SQUARE

It consists of nickel plated brass strips and connecting pieces with 4mm socket terminals, fitted on wooden base. Length 100cm long with plastic scale. Supplied without jockey.

RESISTANCE BOARD SH124

 
RESISTANCE BOARD

It is used for investigating resistivity. The board is fitted with 4 mm terminals connected to a length of resistance wire which runs along a scale. Three different resistance wires with ratios of cross sectional area 1:2:4 (approx.) are provided. Sockets are provided on it so that the board can be used as a 40 cm bridge or potentiometer.

LAW OF RESISTANCE BOARD SA619

 
LAW OF RESISTANCE BOARD

It is used to determine variation of resistance of a conductor with changes in length, material, diameter and the effect of series and parallel combination of resistances, this item is used. Ohm's Law may also be studied. The whole unit is mounted on a sheet-metal base, size: 12.5 x 110cm. There are 4 nos. of separate wires having length of 1 m each. The wires are constantan 24 swg, constantan 30swg, iron 30swg and Copper 30 swg. Each wire may be attached separately to binding posts. Ohm's Law may also be studied with the help of DC power supply and multimeters.

POTENTIOMETER METALLIC S1014

 
POTENTIOMETER METALLIC

It consists of a metal base fitted with 4mm socket terminals, Supplied with jockey.

JOCKEY PENCIL SE323

 
JOCKEY PENCIL

For use with Meter Bridge Carey Fosters and potentiometer work. Provided with locating notch in the plated Brass contact. 4mm socket is present on the brass terminal.

Electricity Experiments