Double-walled, high permeability metal chamber produces a zero Gauss field within the chamber.
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Product Summary
This double-walled, high permeability metal chamber produces a zero gauss field within the chamber. By placing the Magnetic Field Sensor probe into the chamber and pushing the “Tare” button, the sensor may be zeroed. Highly recommended for measurement of Earth’s magnetic field.
Product Specifications
Opening inner diameter | 0.560 in |
Buying Guide
Recommended Accessories | P/N | Price |
---|---|---|
Magnetic Field Sensor | CI-6520A | -- |
PASPORT Magnetic Field Sensor | PS-2112 | -- |
Experiment Library
Perform the following experiments and more with the Zero Gauss Chamber.
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Earth's Magnetic Field
The magnitude and direction of the Earth's magnetic field are measured using a Magnetic Field Sensor mounted on a Rotary Motion Sensor.
Magnetic Field in a Current Carrying Coil
The radial and axial magnetic fields of a current carrying coil are plotted versus position as the Magnetic Field Sensor is passed through the coil. The experimental results are compared to the theoretical model.
Ampere’s Law
In this experiment, we will verify Ampere’s Law experimentally by graphing the magnetic field strength that is tangent to the path taken along a closed path that encloses a current source.