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Demonstration of short physics experiments.

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    • Education

Demonstration of short physics experiments.

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    Amperage conversion at a transformer

    Amperage conversion at a transformer

    In this experiment, low amperage is applied to one side of a transformer, which consists of two coils with a different number of windings and an iron core, while a much higher amperage can be measured on the other side. This current is sufficient to melt a nail.

    • 1 min
    • video
    Voltage conversion at a transformer

    Voltage conversion at a transformer

    In this experiment, low voltage is applied to one side of a transformer, which consists of two coils with a different number of windings and an iron core, while a much higher voltage can be measured on the other side.

    • 1 min
    • video
    Pneumatic Lighter

    Pneumatic Lighter

    In this experiment, an oil dabbed cotton wool within an airtight test tube ignites because of heat produced by the adiabatic process running while compressing the air.

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    Maxwell‘s Wheel

    Maxwell‘s Wheel

    In this experiment, a Maxwell‘s Wheel rolls down a rail. A force measurement shows that while the wheel is moving, measured gravitational force of the wheel is slightly smaller compared to it‘s resting state. The explanation for this is the force distribution among the vertical acceleration (which is measurable) and the angular acceleartion of the wheel.

    • 1 min
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    Induced voltage in a magnetic field

    Induced voltage in a magnetic field

    In this experiment, a conductor swing is set in motion within a magnetic field, and the voltage difference at it‘s ends is measured. The electrons in the conductor are shifted periodically due to the Lorentz force while the conductor swings. This works the other way round, too: By applying an electric current to the conductor, the swing is moved sideways.

    • 1 min
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    Exploding wire

    Exploding wire

    In this experiment, a capacitor and a thin wire are get short-circuited. The current flowing through the wire is strong enough to cause an explosion.

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