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Analog Moving Coil Meters: Voltmeter 0-10VDC & Ammeter 100 mA. Sockets: 4mm Banana Terminal type. Re
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With Box
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Made in India
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School Level
Voltmeter
0-10VDC
An Ohm's Law apparatus with a power supply is a lab tool used to demonstrate and verify Ohm's Law, which states the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in a circuit. These apparatuses typically include a variable power supply (or a rheostat for varying resistance), an ammeter to measure current, a voltmeter to measure voltage, and a resistor (or wire-wound resistance). They are designed to allow students to experiment with different values of voltage and resistance and observe the corresponding current.
Plastic geometrical instruments are essential tools for accurately drawing and measuring geometric shapes. They are commonly found in geometry boxes and are used by students, architects, and engineers. These instruments are typically made of transparent or opaque plastic and include items like rulers, protractors, compasses, set squares (triangles), and dividers.
250ml capacity, low form beaker made of Borosilicate 3.3 Glass. Beaker features a dual graduation scale, as per ASTM-E960, with graduation lines every 25ml. Spout for easy pouring. Uniform walls provide excellent strength against breakage.
Newton's second law of motion, often expressed as F=ma, describes the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration. A 3D model of this law could visually represent how a force applied to an object (represented by mass) causes it to accelerate, with the acceleration being proportional to the force and inversely proportional to the mass.
a laboratory tool used to hold and transport test tubes safely and securely.
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Made in India
A Test Tube Holder, Wooden + Metal, is a laboratory tool used to hold and transport test tubes safely and securely. The tool consists of a wooden block with holes drilled into it, sized to fit test tubes of various diameters, and metal clamps that can be adjusted to hold the test tubes in place.
In a convex mirror lab experiment, students investigate the properties of convex mirrors, which are diverging mirrors that always produce virtual, upright, and diminished images. The key characteristic of a convex mirror is its reflective surface bulges outward towards the light source. This shape causes light rays to diverge after reflection, making them unsuitable for focusing light.
A digital voltmeter (DVM) measures an unknown input voltage by converting the voltage to a digital value and then displays the voltage in numeric form. DVMs are usually designed around a special type of analog-to-digital converter called an integrating converter.
showcases the principles of electromagnetism by using an electromagnet to attract an iron strip, whi
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Made in India
An electric bell demonstration model showcases the principles of electromagnetism by using an electromagnet to attract an iron strip, which in turn strikes a gong, producing a sound. The circuit is designed to cycle, breaking and completing the connection to the electromagnet as the strip is pulled and returned, creating a continuous ringing effect.