About OHM'S LAW APPARATUS WITH ALUMINUM PANEL, 2 SQUARE METERS & POWER SUPPLY
Specification:
OHMS LAW APPARATUS WITH ALUMINUM PANEL, 2 SQUARE METERS & POWER SUPPLY
Consisting of a sheet metal enclosure with milli ammeter, voltmeter, rheostat, push key and terminal posts.
Simply connect an external battery and a suitable resistance to the terminal posts, then press the push key.
Readings are taken from the milli ammeter and voltmeter and the resistance is calculated using Ohms Law.
Precision Measurement for Educational LabsThis Ohm's Law Apparatus is expertly crafted for engineering electronics laboratories. Its expansive aluminum panel provides ample space for component placement and circuit demonstration. Paired with reliable measuring instruments and a built-in power supply, it ensures precise experimental outcomes. The robust design helps students and researchers easily verify Ohm's Law, enhancing the learning experience through real-time data observation.
Engineered for Versatility and DurabilityManufactured with high-grade aluminum, the panel is built to withstand frequent usage and diverse experimental setups. The two-square-meter workspace accommodates various circuit configurations, making it suitable for both demonstration and hands-on experimentation. With its user-friendly interface, the apparatus is ideal for repeated use in institutional and industrial environments alike.
FAQ's of OHM'S LAW APPARATUS WITH ALUMINUM PANEL, 2 SQUARE METERS & POWER SUPPLY:
Q: How do you use the Ohm's Law Apparatus with Aluminum Panel?
A: To use the apparatus, connect the electrical components to the panel and apply power using the built-in supply. Read the voltage from the voltmeter and the current from the milliammeter, then calculate resistance using Ohm's Law (R = V/I). This process enables students to experiment and verify the law with different circuit setups.
Q: What readings can be measured using this apparatus?
A: The apparatus is equipped with a milliammeter and a voltmeter that allow precise measurement of electrical current and voltage across the connected circuit components. These readings form the basis for calculating resistance according to Ohm's Law.
Q: When is this apparatus typically used in engineering labs?
A: This Ohm's Law apparatus is commonly used during foundational electronics courses, laboratory sessions, and practical demonstrations in engineering programs. It's particularly valuable when students need to empirically verify Ohm's Law and understand circuit behavior.
Q: Where can this apparatus be installed or used?
A: Designed for educational and research environments, the apparatus can be set up in engineering college laboratories, university research centers, and training institutes. Its sturdy aluminum construction ensures suitability for regular academic and industrial use.
Q: What is the process of calculating resistance with this apparatus?
A: After setting up the desired circuit on the aluminum panel and applying the appropriate supply voltage, measure the current and voltage. Use Ohm's Law (Resistance = Voltage Current) to calculate the resistance of the circuit or component being tested.
Q: What are the benefits of using this Ohm's Law apparatus in electronics education?
A: The apparatus provides hands-on experience, enabling students and trainees to directly observe and validate Ohm's Law. It enhances conceptual understanding, fosters analytical skills, and supports accurate measurement for reliable results in practical electronics.