Description
SPECIFICATION: A 10-wire potentiometer typically refers to a type of potentiometer circuit that includes 10 wires for making connections and performing measurements. The 10 wires typically refer to the multiple connections that can be made to the potentiometer, allowing for greater flexibility in measuring various unknown voltages or comparing multiple voltages at once. These wires can be used to connect the following (Power source, Galvanometer, Jockey) measuring different segments of the potentiometer wire for various electrical experiments. It is used for: – Measuring unknown voltages, Measuring electric current, Measuring resistance, Analyzing electrical circuits, Various electrical experiments.
• Wire Resistance: The potentiometer consists of a long resistive wire (typically made of a material like constantan) that is mounted on a wooden or metal base. This wire is usually about 1 meter long and is often divided into equal segments.
• Jockey: The jockey is a small metal contact that slides over the wire. When the jockey touches the wire, it completes the circuit at that point, allowing the measurement of voltage across the wire segment.
• Scale: potentiometers have a scale to help measure the distance along the wire, making it easier to determine the voltage ratio when comparing cells or determining the unknown emf.
• Dimensions:119 x 19 x 08cm Approx.
• Weight: 2.5kg Approx.
• Material: Sunmica Wooden
• Packing: Card Board Box
• HSN CODE: 9027
• GST: General Standard 18%
• CATAGORIES: Physics
• BRAND: OM LABS
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