Oersted set, basic
Function
Intended for experimental study, physics laboratory and carrying out physics experiments on: Electromagnetism. The Oersted experiment and electromagnetism. The right-hand rule for a straight conductor, which relates the orientation of the magnetic induction lines with the direction of the electric current that flows in the conductor. Observing the electromagnetic effect around straight conductors carrying an electric current. The direction of the magnetic induction field vector at a point above the straight conductor, as a function of the direction of the electric current that flows through it. The direction of the magnetic induction field vector at a point below the straight conductor, as a function of the direction of the electric current that flows through it. Knowledge of the Oersted experiment, applied to a coil. What is meant by an ideal coil in electromagnetism. The direction of the magnetic induction field vector at a point inside a conducting coil as a function of the direction of the electric current that flows through it. The right-hand rule that relates the direction of the electric current to the direction of the magnetic induction vector around the conducting wire of a loop, etc. Note: Does not include power supply and wire connections.
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