Forces on conductors inside magnetic fields and between current carrying conductors
This demonstration exhibits forces on current carrying wires when placed inside a magnetic field. The magnetic field can come in
Oersted’s law
Ørsted’s law, or Oersted’s Law states that when a steady electric current passes through a wire it creates a magnetic
Temperature Dependence of Resistivity of a Metal Wire
This apparatus shows the effect of temperature on resistance of a common metal, such as copper. The idea is simple.
Semiconducting behaviour of thermistor
This demonstaration shows the semiconducting behaviour of a thermistor. A thermistor is a temperature-sensing element composed of semiconductor material which
Galton Board
Galton’s Board, named after the English psychometrician Sir Francis Galton (1822-1911), is also called a Quincunx or bean machine.
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Triboelectricity, Gauss’s law and Van de Graaf Generator
The triboelectricity is a contact electrification which results from frictional contact of two different materials. This effect is used
Wimshurst Machine
This apparatus is used for generating electrostatic charges and high DC potential, which in turn is used to charge conductors