Code: PH-011
An electromagnetic moving-coil instrument that operates on the principle of magnetic torque, where the current pulse is integrated over time due to high coil inertia to measure total electric charge. Ideal for physics laboratory experiments involving the measurement of transient currents, mutual inductance, and capacitor discharge, this sensitive device is also commonly known as a charge-measuring galvanometer or ballistic mirror galvanometer.
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Ballistic Galvanometer (100 or 500 Ohm)
The Ballistic Galvanometer (100 Ω or 500 Ω) is a highly sensitive laboratory instrument used for measuring small quantities of electric charge passing through a circuit. It is widely used in physics laboratories for experiments involving capacitance, electromagnetic induction, magnetic flux, and charge measurement. The instrument features a precision suspension system and clear scale for accurate observation and analysis.
Key Features
Applications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Ballistic Galvanometer |
| Resistance Options | 100 Ω or 500 Ω |
| Type | Moving Coil Instrument |
| Scale | Mirror Scale |
| Sensitivity | High |
| Construction | Laboratory Grade |
| Application | Charge & Flux Measurement |
| Operating Principle | Electromagnetic Deflection |
| Suitable For | Schools, Colleges & Laboratories |
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