Student Basic Set – Electrostatics – Analog Set – 16 Experiments

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ABOUT THIS PRODUCT:

 

Function and Applications

Equipment set allowing the performance of 16 experiments about the following topics:

  • Contact electricity (2 Experiments)
  • Electrostatic force (3 Experiments)
  • Electrostatic induction (3 Experiments)
  • Storing charge (4 Experiments)
  • Insulators and conductors (4 Experiments)

 

Benefits

  • Complete equipment set: simple execution of the experiments
  • The equipment is stored in a rugged, stackable and compact box, allowing quick control of completeness (foam insert)
  • Experimenting literature for pupils and teachers available: minimal preparation time
  • Matched with international curriculum: all topics are covered
  • The simple and didactically structured experiments offer fast set up and facilitate the students the entrance to the subject.
  • Easy teaching and efficient learning by using the interactive experimentation software interTESS

 

Equipment and Technical Data

The equipment set consists of all necessary components for the experiments

  • Robust, stackable storage box with a foam insert fitting to the contained equipment

 

Necessary accessories

  • TESS advanced Electrostatics consumables for 10 groups (13410-88)

 

Optional accessories

  • TESS advanced Physics manual Electrostatics (01163-02)
  • interTESS DVD, complete version with all experiments in physics, chemistry, biology and applied sciences (01100-00)
  • interTESS DVD Physics, Electrostatics / Magnetism, Equipotential lines experiments only (01055-00)

 

16 Experiments:

  1. Demonstration of the type of charge on rubbed rods
  2. Demonstration of the type of charge on films and plates
  3. Forces between charged bodies
  4. A model of an electroscope
  5. The mode of operation of an electroscope
  6. Electrostatic induction with conductors and non-conductors
  7. The effect of a force of electrostatic induction (imagecharge)
  8. Electrostatic induction with an electroscope
  9. A conductor as a capacitor
  10. Charge distribution in a Faraday cup
  11. Storing of positive and negative charges
  12. Charge transport with a pendulum
  13. The mobility of charges in insulators and conductors
  14. Testing conductivity with an electroscope
  15. Discharging by ionisation
  16. Discharging at points

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