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Motor model, AC/DC motor generator model

Motor/Generatormodel består af en roterbar spole der er placeret i et magnetfelt. Håndsving til at rotere spolerne. Kan generere AC og DC. Forsynet med lysdioder
Materiale: Plastbund med ben.
 

  • Learn about current and see a visual demonstration
  • The elegant design produces AC & DC current at the same time
  • Allows students to easily compare and contrast an AC generator and a DC generator
  • Activity guide included


This apparatus allows students to easily compare and contrast an AC generator and a DC generator. The front of the apparatus has brushes designed to collect direct current (DC) through a split ring and the back of the apparatus has brushes designed to collect alternating current (AC).

Users of the fantastic device are interested in 1 of 2 things:
1. Learning about AC vs DC current and seeing a visual demonstration.
2. They are sick of going through batteries or finding wall outlets to produce electricity for their experiments.

This generator can demonstrate the principles of an electromagnet motor. This makes it great for experiments that need low current < 1 AMP.

It is an excellent activity model for study of the generation of electric current. The generator produces AC/DC current simultaneously when the hand wheel is turned. The generation of the AC/DC voltage is represented by bulbs.

Generators are used to produce a voltage or potential difference in wire. An outside source of energy is needed to turn the turbine in the generator. In this case, the mechanical energy to turn the generator can be supplied by a student’s hand. Generators in the real world can be powered using the kinetic energy of falling or moving water, a nuclear reactor, wind or steam to turn a turbine.

Activity guide included.

Varenummer: 48.245
Pris pr. stk. v. 1 stk.. 350,00 DKK(ekskl. moms)
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