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- Description:Electrostatic field apparatus set II
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A comprehensive set designed for safe and repeatable observation of electrostatic field lines using various electrode patterns.
Complete observation kit - Includes an observation tank (cell) and five distinct electrode plates to visualize electrostatic force lines
- Utilizes dielectric powder and silicone oil within a sealed acrylic cell, eliminating the need for hazardous chemicals
- All components are housed in a wooden carrying case for easy transport and storage
- Comes with a piezoelectric device; compatible with Narika’s Static Genecon for varied experimental setups
The electrostatic field apparatus set II offers educators and students a hands-on approach to exploring electrostatic phenomena. This comprehensive kit features a sealed acrylic observation tank filled with safe dielectric powder and silicone oil, allowing for clear visualization of electrostatic field lines without the use of hazardous substances. The set includes five interchangeable electrode plates, each representing different configurations such as point charges and parallel plate capacitors, enabling the demonstration of how field lines vary with electrode geometry.
A piezoelectric device is provided as a power source, with compatibility for Narika’s Static Genecon, offering flexibility in generating the necessary electric fields. All components are neatly organized within a wooden carrying case, ensuring portability and convenient storage. This apparatus serves as an invaluable tool in physics education, facilitating the safe, clear, and repeatable demonstration of electrostatic principles.
Kit includes observation tank (electrostatic cell); supporting plastic frame; Piezoelectric device approximately 4.5 kV; electrode plates (5 types): (1) electrostatic shielding; (2) between two points of the same electrode; (3) between two points of different electrodes; (4) point charge; (5) parallel flat capacitor; wooden carrying case.