INDUCTION People today are dependent of electricity. H. C. Oersted discovered in 1820 that an electrical wire could affect a magnetic needle. With Frederiksen Scientifics student coils, a galvanometer and a bar magnet, it is easy to repeat Faraday’s experiments. Michael Faraday extended this discovery and found in 1831 that when you move a magnet in a coil it will cause electricity. Induction was discovered. All you need are: Two student coils A galvanometer 462510 200 turns 464000 Galvanometer insert 452517 200/400 turns 381175 Galvanometer, analogue 462520 400 turns 462522 600 turns 462525 800 turns 462527 300/600 turns 462530 1600 turns And two safety cables 50 cm, red 105721 and black 105720 A magnet 330510 Bar magnets, square section 330500 Bar magnets, cylindrical Frederiksen Scientific A/S Viaduktvej 35 . DK-6870 Ølgod Tel. +45 7524 4966 Fax +45 7524 6282 info@frederiksen.eu www.frederiksen.eu Afd. Aarhus: Samsøvej 21 DK-8382 Hinnerup
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