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Technical data


A conductor as a capacitor

Article no: P1084800

Principle

The pupils should come to realise that metal objects such as an electroscope, induction plate and Faraday-beaker can store charges and can also transport them. They should observe that the amount of stored charge depends on the size and shape of the body.

Benefits

  • Quick and easy experiment for qualitatively understanding of electrostatic phenomena

Tasks

Conducting bodies can store charges. Show, using an electroscope, that conductors can store charges and that different bodies can store different amounts of charge.

Scope of delivery

Electroscope w. metal pointer 13027-01 1
Faraday pail, d. 40mm, h. 75mm 13027-03 1
Polypropylene rod, l=175mm, d=10 mm 13027-09 1
Acrylic resin rod, l=175 mm, d=8 mm 13027-08 1
Electrostatic influence plate, 30 x 60 mm 13027-12 1
Film, transparent, DIN A4, 100 sheets 08186-10 1
Rubber stopper,d=49/41mm, 1 hole 39263-01 1

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