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Description

The EB-105 is a single board, comprehensive instructional module designed to teach basic concepts of electro-magnetism to students in technology programs in high schools, technical colleges and universities.

The module can be operated either as a stand-alone unit, or integrated into the EB-2000 Computer Managed Laboratory.

Recommended Experiments

  • Magnetic field

  • Magnetic force

  • Magnetic field shape produced by two magnets

  • Various types of magnetic field sources

  • Simplified Electric Motor

  • Magnetic field of an electric current

  • Measure field with a ballistic galvanometer

  • Magnetic field of a long, straight conductor

  • Magnetic field inside a current loop

  • Magnetic field produced by different types of coils.

  • Induced voltage

  • Faraday's law

  • Lenz's law

  • Magnetic circuit with air gap

  • The transformer

  • Changing the amplitude of an ac voltage

  • Ideal and real transformer

  • Frequency response of transformers with different core materials

  • Hysteresis

  • Drawing the hysteresis curve using a ballistic galvanometer

  • Displaying the hysteresis curve on an oscilloscope of a transformer driven by an ac signal.

 

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