Electricity and electromagnetism set with DC, AC generator and AC open motors
EQ289A

Intended for experimental study, physics laboratory and carrying out physics experiments on: Electricity. The association of lamps in series. The association of lamps in parallel. A way to measure the internal resistance of a voltmeter. The color code in the characterization of a resistor and its electrical resistance. Electrical resistance, Ohm's law. The identification of a non-ohmic resistor. The association of resistors in series. The association of resistors in parallel. The mixed association of resistors. The potentiometer as a voltage divider. The function of the diode in a circuit. Kirchhoff's loop law. Kirchhoff's node law. The equivalent of a series association of capacitors. The equivalent of a parallel association of capacitors. Measurements in electrical circuits and electrical power. The measurement of the electrical power dissipated in a circuit, with sensors. Magnetism. Identifying the Earth's magnetic field with a sensor. Identification of magnetic poles and field lines, using a sensor. Electromagnetism. Oersted's experiment with a magnetic sensor. Electromagnetic phenomena and electromagnetic induction. Electromagnetic induction. The magnetic field generated by an electric current in a straight conductor, with sensor. Magnetic induction between parallel and straight conductors carrying electric current, with sensor. Mapping of magnetic field lines in a Helmholtz coil. Magnetic induction inside a solenoid carrying an electric current, with sensor. The step-up and step-down electric transformer. The operating principle of the single-phase AC induction electric motor. The operating principle of the three-phase AC induction electric motor. The operating principle of the DC electric generator by magnetic induction (permanent magnet). The operating principle of the DC electric generator by electromagnetic induction (with electromagnet). The operating principle of the AC electric generator by electromagnetic induction, etc.

Electricity, magnetism, electromagnetism, two-phase and three-phase motors, AC and DC generators, etc.