Basic, low detachable transformer
Function
Intended for experimental study, physics laboratory and carrying out physics experiments on: Magnetism. The lines of force and the magnetic field of the magnet, magnetism. What is meant by a magnet. Magnetism, magnetite and the compass. Identifying the north and south poles of a magnet. The magnetic field, something invisible to the eye. The lines of magnetic force, their properties and what they tell us about the magnetic field vector. Magnets and their magnetic poles. The lines of force of the magnetic field, in the region outside the magnet. What is meant by magnetization. Magnetization by contact. Magnetization by friction. The inseparability of a magnetic pole from a magnet. The repulsion between magnetic poles with the same names. The attraction between magnetic poles with different names. The spectrum between magnetic poles with different names. The spectrum between magnetic poles with the same names. Other magnetization processes. Electromagnetism. The Oersted experiment and electromagnetism, articulated table. The magnetic field. The compass rose and its use. The compass. Constructing a closed electrical circuit. Observing the magnetic effect around a straight conductor carrying an electric current. The right-hand rule that relates the orientation of the lines of magnetic induction to the direction of the electric current that circulates in the straight conductor. Faraday's law, Lenz's law, Faraday-Lenz-Neumann law, electromagnetic induction, electromagnetic phenomena. Electromagnetic induction. Magnetic flux. Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction. The variation of the magnetic flux over a closed conductor and the induced current. Remembering the lines of magnetic force, their properties and what they tell us about the magnetic field vector. The direction of the induced electric current depends on the direction of the variation of the source magnetic flux over the coiled conducting wire. Lenz's law, Faraday and Lenz's law, law of electromagnetic induction. The right-hand rule that relates the direction of the source magnetic field vector, inside the coil, with the direction of the electric current that the coil conducts. Electric current, moving electric charges and the magnetic induction field. The Faraday-Lenz-Neumann law for electromagnetic induction. What is an electromagnet? The magnetic field generated by an electric current around a straight conductor carrying an electric current. The magnetic field between two parallel and straight conductors carrying an electric current. The magnetic field at the center of a circular loop carrying an electric current. The magnetic interaction between two non-fixed parallel conductors carrying electric currents, etc. Note: Does not include power supply and multimeters.
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Key Experiments
- » The lines of force and the magnetic field of the magnet, magnetism. - 1082.120A
- » Oersted's experiment and electromagnetism, folding table. - 1082.128_2
- » Faraday's law, Lenz's law, Faraday-Lenz-Neumann law, electromagnetic induction, electromagnetic phenomena. - 1082.128A_2
- » The magnetic field generated by an electric current around a straight conductor carrying an electric current. - 1082.161A_2
- » The magnetic field between two parallel, straight conductors carrying electric current. - 1082.161B_2
- » The magnetic field at the center of a circular loop carrying an electric current. - 1082.161C_2
- » The magnetic interaction between two non-fixed parallel conductors carrying electric currents. - 1082.164B_2