E/m BY SHORT SOLENOID METHOD

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E/m BY SHORT SOLENOID METHOD

E/m BY SHORT SOLENOID METHOD

Category: Electronics

Model No:IE-303

Experimental Training Board has been designed specifically to determine the value of e/m for an electron by Short Solenoid method. The board is absolutely self contained and requires no other apparatus.

Product Description

The apparatus is designed to work on Mains, with Built-in H.T. Power Supply. It is provided with other accessories such as solenoid. To study charge of an electron by short solenoid method.


Scope of Learning:

  • To study charge of an electron using short solenoid method..

Technical Specifications:

The set of Experimental set up comprises of the following:

1. Magneton Power Supply.           

  • Input            :    230 volts AC.
  • HT               :    250 volts at 200 Micro Amps
  • LT                :    6.3 volts at 2 Amp.   

    Provided with meters to read voltage and current. 
    Power  Supply  for  Solenoid :

  • Input               :    230 volts  AC.
  • Output            :    30 volts DC at 3Amp
  • Meter              :    To read current.   

2. Solenoid  -   Current carrying capacity 3Amp

  • Length             :    45cm
  • Dia                   :    6.5 cm

3. Valve                      :     Valve 41 is kept in the Solenoid pipe

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