Electroscope 1003048

Electroscope 1003048

3B SCIENTIFIC® PHYSICS Electroscope 1003048 Instruction Sheet 05/18 ALF 1 Sphere with 4-mm plug 2 Insulator 3 Shielding ring 4 Baseplate 5 Capacitor plate with 4-mm plug 6 Capacitor plate on insulating rod 7 4-mm socket 8 Support with pointer 1. Description of the device there is a 4-mm socket for mounting the sphere and capacitor plate. The electroscope is used for an introduction into For demonstration experiments the electroscope the fundamentals of electrostatics and for is suitable for shadow projection using a point displaying DC and AC voltages as well as source light. demonstrating the operating principles of high voltage meters according to Braun. Diameter: 130 mm It consists of a metal baseplate on which the iron shielding ring for defined field distribution is mounted. The iron ring is equipped with a 4-mm 2. Equipment supplied socket for earthing purposes. The support for needle with pivot bearing is attached electrically 1 Electroscope insulated to the shielding ring. The pointer is 1 Sphere with 4-mm plug suspended asymmetrically and so its weight 1 Capacitor plate with 4-mm plug delivers the restoring moment. Inside the 1 Capacitor plate on insulating rod electrically conductive insulator at the upper part 1 3. Operation pole of the power supply unit. Connect the negative pole with the earth socket on the The electroscope is charged using friction rods power supply and with the earth socket on the (e.g. 1002709) statically charged by various electroscope. friction-inducing materials, or using a high-voltage Use a charge spoon (e.g. 1002707) to draw a power supply unit (e.g. 1003309 or 1003310). charge from the capacitor plate and transfer it Make sure that the insulator is always clean to the electroscope and dry. If necessary use alcohol or spirits for cleaning. At high humidity and after transporting the 3.2 Using electrostatic induction to charge up unit from a cool room into a warmer one, dry the electroscope the electroscope in a stream of hot air (e.g. a Approach but do not touch the sphere (or hair dryer). capacitor plate) with the statically charged friction rod. The pointer deflects. Remove the friction rod. The pointer returns 3.1 Charging up the electroscope by touching to normal. it with a statically charged body Again approach the sphere with the statically Attach the sphere or capacitor plate to the charged friction rod. Once again the pointer electroscope. deflects. Rub the friction rod with the suitable material Briefly touch the sphere with your finger to (PVC or acrylic rods e.g. with plastic foil). discharge it. The pointer deflection Touch the sphere or capacitor plate with the disappears and returns to normal. charged rod. The pointer deflects. Now remove the friction rod. The pointer Remove the friction rod, the pointer remains again shows deflection. deflected. Touch the sphere with your hand. The pointer returns to normal. When a high-voltage power supply is used then attach the capacitor plate to the positive Fig. 1 Left: Charging the electroscope using the high-voltage power supply 1003309 / 1003310 Fig. 2 Right: Charging the electroscope using electrostatic induction 3B Scientific GmbH ▪ Rudorffweg 8 ▪ 21031 Hamburg ▪ Germany ▪ www.3bscientific.com Subject to technical amendment © Copyright 2018 3B Scientific GmbH .

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