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PHYSICS Field Mapper Kit


Conductive Paper Printed grid makes measurements easy.


Cork Surface


Use pushpins to hold the paper during the experiment.


TYPICAL EXPERIMENTS


1. Dipoles of Like Charges 2. Dipoles of Opposite Charges 3. Parallel Plate Capacitor


4. Point Source and Guard Ring (cylindrical capacitor)


5. Floating Electrode Plus five more experiments.


To see the experiments, type the product number into the search box at www.pasco.com and download the manual.


Storage Tray


After the lab, everything stores neatly under the corkboard.


How It Works


With this kit students can map both the potentials and the electric fields around any conceivable system of two-dimensional charged conductors.


The procedure is simple:


1. Draw Any Electrode: Draw the electrode with the special conductive silver ink pen. It is easy to use, dries quickly, and there is no mess.


2. Plot the Equipotentials: Connect a battery or power supply across the electrodes, then use a voltmeter to locate the equi po ten tial lines.


Special Conductive Ink Pen


The PASCO Con duc tive Silver Ink Pen makes it easy to study field patterns. Draw over 60 meters of patterns with a single pen. Pen shelf life is six months. Not refillable.


3. Plot the Electric Field: Tape voltmeter probes together, then hold one probe on the paper and rotate the other probe around it like a compass. The maximum voltage reading indicates the direction of the electric field.


Includes


Conductive paper with cm grid: 23 x 30 cm (50 sheets) 10 pushpins; three wires Conductive ink pen and circular template Plastic tray with corkboard top: 32 x 48 cm Instruction manual with 10 experiments


Conductive Pen


Draw any shaped charge electrode with this conductive ink pen.


Field Mapper Kit PK-9023


Required:


Basic Digital Multimeter SE-9786A (or any voltmeter with at least a 10 MΩ input impedance)


Power Supply


(or another low voltage DC power supply or battery)


Replacement supplies Conductive Ink Pen


(limited shelf life of six months; not refillable)


Conductive Paper with grid (50 sheets, 23 x 30 cm)


Conductive Paper (no grid) (100 sheets, 30 x 43 cm)


PK-9025B PK-9026


PK-9031B SE-8587


Classic Electrostatics Materials Kit


Providing the classic introduction to electrostatics, this kit allows students to rub any of the three rods with rubbing cloths to produce a positive or negative charge. Place the rods on the insulated pivot stands to investigate electrostatic forces.


Classic Electrostatics Materials Kit SF-9068


Conductive Ink Pen PK-9031B


Includes Three rods (acrylic, glass, PVC), Two insulated pivot stands, and Three rubbing cloths (wool, silk, fur)


Pen shelf life is six months. Not refillable. 106 877.373.0300 (inside US) 916.462.8383 (outside US)


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