Galvanometer, -500,0,+500uA
How do you measure the current in an electric circuit? Well, with a Galvanometer of course.
This Galvanometer (a type of ammeter) is available at a low-cost but is high-quality. It is perfect for students who want to measure numerous types of electric currents. If you are building a circuit in the classroom and need to find a way to discover the strength of the current, then you need this easy-to-use Galvanometer which produces a rotary deflection, through a limited arc, in response to electric current flowing through its coil.
Age: 11 +
What You Get
Galvanometer. -500, 0, +500Ua. (+/-2.5% Accuracy). Closed back. 10.1cm x 10.1cm x 12.7cm.
Teach
- Electric current
- Electricity
- Ampere meter
- Circuitry
- Current measuring
UPC | 795721136663 |
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Age Group | 11-12 Years, 12+ Years |