These Conductive Shapes (one hollow and one conical) can be used to store charge or investigate the charge distribution on one or two spherical conductors.
See the Buying Guide for this item's required, recommended, and additional accessories.
Product Summary
This set includes a conductive sphere with a hole in it. Demonstrate that static charge resides outside the surface of a conductive sphere by sampling the inside surface with the ball end of the proof plane. Also included is an oblong shape for demonstrating the difference in charge densities on a large-radius surface vs. a small-radius surface. The whole surface is at the same potential, and students seem surprised to find that the charge density is greater on the smaller end.
Features
- High quality nickel-plated ABS plastic shapes
- Non-conductive polycarbonate rods and stable support base
- Thumbscrew terminal for attaching a ground cable or lead from a voltage source.
Applications
- Use a Proof Plane to sample charge on the conical shape
- Using a Proof Plane to Sample Charge inside the Hollow Sphere
Buying Guide
Recommended Accessories | P/N | Price |
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Faraday Ice Pail | ES-9042A | -- |
Charge Producers and Proof Plane | ES-9057C | -- |
Electrostatics Voltage Source | ES-9077 | -- |
Basic Electrometer | ES-9078A | -- |
Experiment Library
Perform the following experiments and more with the Conductive Shapes.
Visit PASCO's Experiment Library to view more activities.
Electrostatic Charges
Compare and contrast the results of three different methods of charging: (1) rubbing two objects together; (2) touching a charged object to a neutral one; and (3) grounding a neutral object while it is polarized (charging by induction)....
Support Documents
Manuals | ||
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Conductive Shapes Manual | English - 430.74 KB |