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Electricity/Electronics on the Magnetic Board 2 No. 01003.02

61 described Experiments 12.2 (13996)


Please ask for a complete equipment Current transformation
list Ref. No. 24511 12.3 (13997)
Forces between primary and secondary
7 Transformation of energy coils
7.1 (13967) 12.4 (13998)
The transformation of electrical energy The heavy current transformer
into heat energy
13 Self-induction
7.2 (13968)
The transform. of electrical energy into 13.1 (13999)
mechanical energy Self-induction on switching on
13.2 (14000)
8 Electrochemistry Self-induction on switching off
8.1 (13969) 13.3 (14001)
The conductivity of electrolytes Coils in alternating current circuits
8.2 (13970) 13.4 (14002)
Voltage and current strength in Current strength on switching coils on
conductive processes in liquids and off
8.3 (13971)
Electricity/Electronics on the Magnetic Board 1 No. 01001.02 Electrolysis 14 Safe working with electrical energy
8.4 (13972) 14.1 (14003)
Galvanization Earthing of the power supply line
36 described Experiments 3 Electric Power and Work 14.2 (14004)
8.5 (13973)
Please ask for a complete equipment 3.1 (13819) Galvanic cells The protective conductor system
list Ref. No. 24510 The Power and work of electric current 14.3 (14005)
8.6 (13974)
The lead accumulator The protective break transformer
4 Capacitors
1 Electric Circuits 4.1 (13820) 8.7 (13975) 15 Sensors
1.1 (13801) Capacitors in direct current circuits The PEM Electrolyser and PEM Fuel cell 15.1 (14006)
The simple circuit 8.8 (13976) The NTC resistor
4.2 (13821)
The PEM Solar-hydrogen model 15.2. (14007)
1.2 (13802) The charging and discharging
Measurement of voltage of a capacitor 9 Electromagnetism The PTC resistor
9.1 (13977) 15.3 (14008)
1.3 (13803) 4.3 (13822)
The magnetic effect of a The light dependent resistor (LDR)
Measurement of current Capacitors in alternating current circuits
current-carrying conductor 16 Diodes, Part 2
1.4 (13804) 5 Diodes, Part 1
Conductors and non-conductors 9.2 (13978) 16.1 (14009)
5.1 (13823) Lorentz force: A current-carrying The characteristic curve of a Z-diode
1.5 (13805) The diode as electrical valve conductor in a mag. field
Changeover switches and alternate 16.2 (14010)
5.2 (13824) 9.3 (13979) The Z-diode as voltage stabilizer
switches
The diode as rectifier The electric bell 16.3 (14011)
1.6 (13806) 9.4 (13980)
5.3 (13825) The light emitting diode
Parallel and series connection of voltage A model of an electromagnetic relay
sources The characteristic curve of a silicon 16.4 (14012)
diode 9.5 (13981) The photo diode
1.7 (13807) Controlling with a relay
5.4 (13826) 16.5 (14013)
The safety fuse 9.6 (13982)
Properties of solar cells the depen- The bridge rectifier
1.8 (13808) dence on the illuminating intensity The twilight switch 16.6 (14014)
The bimetallic switch 9.7 (13983) The filter network
5.5 (13827)
1.9 (13809) The galvanometer
The characteristic current-voltage curves 17 Transistors, Part 2
AND and OR Circuits of a solar cell 9.8 (13984)
17.1 (14015)
The reed switch
2 Electrical Resistance 5.6 (13828) Voltage amplification of a transistor
2.1 (13810) Solar cells connected in series and in 10 Electric motors 17.2 (14016)
Ohms Law parallel characteristic current-voltage 10.1 (13985) Stabilization of the operating point
curves and performance The permanent magnet motor 17.3 (14017)
2.2 (13811)
The resistance of wires dependence on 5.7 (13829) 10.2 (13986) Transistor control with light
length and cross-section Series and parallel connections of solar The main circuit motor 17.4 (14018)
cells characteristic current-voltage 10.3 (13987) Temperature control of a transistor
2.3 (13812) curves and power The shunt motor 17.5 (14019)
The resistance of wires dependence on
material and temperature 5.8 (13830) 10.4 (13988) Undamped electromagnetic oscillations
The characteristic curve of a germanium The synchronous motor 17.6 (14020)
2.4 (13813)
diode 11 Induction Transistors in a digital circuit
The resistivity of wires
11.1 (13989) 17.7 (14021)
2.5 (13814) 6 Transistors, Part 1 The Darlington circuit
Current strength and resistance Induction voltage with a permanent
6.1 (13831) magnet 17.8 (14022)
with resist. connec. in parallel The npn transistor
11.2 (13990) How phototransistors function
2.6 (13815) 6.2 (13832) 17.9 (14023)
Induction voltage with an electromagnet
Current strength and resistance The transistor as direct current amplifier Information transfer through
with resist. connec. in series 11.3 (13991)
6.3 (13833) The alternating current generator a photoconductor
2.7 (13816) The characteristic current-voltage curves 11.4 (13992) 18 The operational amplifier
Voltage in a series connection of a transistor The direct current generator and applications
2.8 (13817) 6.4 (13834) 11.5 (13993) 18.1 (14024)
The potentiometer The transistor as a switch Lenzsches rule The differential amplifier
2.9 (13818) 6.5 (13835) 11.6 (13994) 18.2 (14025)
The internal resistance of a voltage The transistor as a time-delay switch The behaviour of a direct current The digital circuit
source generator under load 18.3 (14026)
6.6 (13836)
The p-n-p transistor 12 Transformers The generation of oscillations
12.1 (13995)
Voltage transformation

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Handbook:
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Demonstration Experiments Physics Electricity/Electronics on the
4.6.01
Magnetic Board 1

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Demo building blocks can be fixed to all magnetically
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The building blocks are easy to remove from experimental
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fit.
Wiring diagram of the experiments can be completely illus-
trated.
Building blocks are secure against manipulation and the
side walls consists of transparent material, so that the
components are visible. The labeling of the building blocks
is easily legible.

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It contains the experiments listed below. Please ask
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5.3. The characteristic curve of a silicon diode

Handbook Electricity/Electronics on the Magnetic Board 1


No. 01001.02 36 described Experiments

5.3 (13825)
3 Electric Power and The characteristic curve of a silicon
1 Electric Circuits 2 Electrical Resistance
Work diode
1.1 (13801) 2.1 (13810) 3.1 (13819) 5.4 (13826)
The simple circuit Ohms Law The Power and work of electric Properties of solar cells the de-
current pendence on the illuminating inten-
1.2 (13802) 2.2 (13811) sity
Measurement of voltage The resistance of wires depen-
dence on length and cross-section 5.5 (13827)
1.3 (13803)
2.3 (13812)
4 Capacitors The characteristic current-voltage
Measurement of current curves of a solar cell
1.4 (13804) The resistance of wires depen-
dence on material and temperature 5.6 (13828)
Conductors and non-conductors 4.1 (13820) Solar cells connected in series and
1.5 (13805) 2.4 (13813) Capacitors in direct current circuits in parallel characteristic current-
Changeover switches and alter- The resistivity of wires voltage curves and performance
4.2 (13821)
nate switches 2.5 (13814) The charging and discharging of a 5.7 (13829)
1.6 (13806) Current strength and resistance capacitor Series and parallel connections of
Parallel and series connection of with resist. connec. in parallel solar cells characteristic current-
4.3 (13822)
voltage sources 2.6 (13815) Capacitors in alternating current voltage curves and power
1.7 (13807) Current strength and resistance circuits 5.8 (13830)
The safety fuse with resist. connec. in series
The characteristic curve of a ger-
1.8 (13808) 2.7 (13816) manium diode
The bimetallic switch Voltage in a series connection 5 Diodes, Part 1
1.9 (13809) 2.8 (13817)
The potentiometer 5.1 (13823) 6 Transistors, Part 1
AND and OR Circuits
2.9 (13818) The diode as electrical valve
The internal resistance of a voltage 5.2 (13824) 6.1 (13831)
source The diode as rectifier The npn transistor

PHYWE series of publications Laboratory Experiments Physics PHYWE SYSTEME GMBH & Co. KG D-37070 Gttingen 24510 1
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6.2 (13832)
The transistor as direct current
amplifier
6.3 (13833)
The characteristic current-voltage
curves of a transistor
6.4 (13834)
The transistor as a switch
6.5 (13835)
The transistor as a time-delay
switch
6.6 (13836)
The p-n-p transistor

6.6. The p-n-p Transistor

2 24510 PHYWE series of publications Laboratory Experiments Physics PHYWE SYSTEME GMBH & Co. KG D-37070 Gttingen
Handbook:
LEP
Demonstration Experiments Physics Electricity/Electronics on the
4.6.02
Magnetic Board 2

Worldwide unique building block system, registered for a


patent
Demo building blocks can be fixed to all magnetically
adhesive boards.
The building blocks are easy to remove from experimental
set-ups using the gripper rims and because of their perfect
fit.
Wiring diagram of the experiments can be completely illus-
trated.
Building blocks are secure against manipulation and the
side walls consists of transparent material, so that the
components are visible. The labeling of the building blocks
is easily legible.

This HANDBOOK can be purchased separately.


It contains the experiments listed below. Please ask
for a complete equipment list. Ref No 24511

Handbook Electricity/Electronics
on the Magnetic Board 2
No. 01003.02 61 described Experiments 11.4. The direct current generator

8.7 (13975) 9.7 (13983) 11.3 (13991)


7 Transformation of The PEM Electrolyser and PEM The galvanometer The alternating current generator
energy Fuel cell
9.8 (13984) 11.4 (13992)
7.1 (13967) 8.8 (13976) The reed switch The direct current generator
The transformation of electrical The PEM Solar-hydrogen model
energy into heat energy 11.5 (13993)
Lenzsches rule
7.2 (13968) 10 Electric motors
The transform. of electrical energy 11.6 (13994)
into mechanical energy 9 Electromagnetism 10.1 (13985) The behaviour of a direct current
The permanent magnet motor generator under load

8 Electrochemistry 9.1 (13977) 10.2 (13986)


The magnetic effect of a current- The main circuit motor
carrying conductor 12 Transformers
8.1 (13969) 10.3 (13987)
The conductivity of electrolytes 9.2 (13978) The shunt motor
Lorentz force: A current-carrying 12.1 (13995)
8.2 (13970) conductor in a mag. field 10.4 (13988) Voltage transformation
Voltage and current strength in The synchronous motor
9.3 (13979) 12.2 (13996)
conductive processes in liquids Current transformation
The electric bell
8.3 (13971) 11 Induction 12.3 (13997)
Electrolysis 9.4 (13980)
A model of an electromagnetic Forces between primary and sec-
8.4 (13972) relay 11.1 (13989) ondary coils
Galvanization Induction voltage with a permanent 12.4 (13998)
9.5 (13981) magnet
8.5 (13973) Controlling with a relay The heavy current transformer
Galvanic cells 11.2 (13990)
9.6 (13982) Induction voltage with an electro-
8.6 (13974) The twilight switch magnet
The lead accumulator

PHYWE series of publications Laboratory Experiments Physics PHYWE SYSTEME GMBH & Co. KG D-37070 Gttingen 24511 1
Handbook:
LEP
Demonstration Experiments Physics Electricity/Electronics on the
4.6.02
Magnetic Board 2

17.7 (14021)
13 Self-induction The Darlington circuit
17.8 (14022)
13.1 (13999) How phototransistors function
Self-induction on switching on
17.9 (14023)
13.2 (14000) Information transfer through
Self-induction on switching off a photoconductor
13.3 (14001)
Coils in alternating current circuits 18 The operational am-
13.4 (14002)
plifier and applica-
Current strength on switching coils tions
on and off
18.1 (14024)
The differential amplifier
14 Safe working with
electrical energy 18.2 (14025)
The digital circuit
14.1 (14003) 18.3 (14026)
Earthing of the power supply line The generation of oscillations
14.2 (14004)
The protective conductor system
14.3 (14005)
The protective break transformer

15 Sensors

15.1 (14006)
The NTC resistor
15.2. (14007)
The PTC resistor
15.3 (14008)
The light dependent resistor (LDR)

16 Diodes, Part 2

16.1 (14009)
The characteristic curve of a Z-
diode
16.2 (14010)
The Z-diode as voltage stabilizer
16.3 (14011)
The light emitting diode
16.4 (14012)
The photo diode
16.5 (14013)
The bridge rectifier
16.6 (14014)
The filter network

17 Transistors, Part 2

17.1 (14015)
Voltage amplification of a transistor
17.2 (14016)
Stabilization of the operating point
17.3 (14017)
Transistor control with light
17.4 (14018)
Temperature control of a transistor
17.5 (14019)
Undamped electromagnetic oscil-
lations
17.6 (14020)
Transistors in a digital circuit

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