About Tangent Galvanometer
The tangent galvanometer we manufacture comprises bakelite ring 170 mm dia with three sets of windings either 2, 50, 500 turns or 2, 5, 50 turns as required which are connected to brass terminals. It is between the terminals where the number of turns is marked. This ring is mounted on a pivoted round bake lite base.Precision Measurement in Laboratory SettingsThe Tangent Galvanometer offers exceptional accuracy for measuring electric current in laboratory environments. Its sturdy iron and bakelite construction enhances durability, while the analog display allows for easy reading by students and professionals alike. The device is particularly beneficial for educational demonstrations and research around electromagnetism and current measurement.
Built for Reliability and SafetyDesigned with reliability in mind, this galvanometer can operate efficiently within a safe temperature range of 10-40C. The instruments weight and compact size ensure it remains stable and easy to manage during experimental procedures, minimizing errors that can occur from equipment movement.
FAQs of Tangent Galvanometer:
Q: How is the Tangent Galvanometer used in laboratory experiments?
A: The Tangent Galvanometer is employed in laboratories to measure electric current by observing the deflection of a magnetic needle in response to current flow through the devices coils. Its analog display allows users to read precise values, making it useful for educational demonstrations and physics research.
Q: What materials are used to manufacture the Tangent Galvanometer?
A: This instrument is constructed using high-quality iron and bakelite. Iron provides structural strength and stability, while bakelite is an excellent insulator, ensuring user safety and longevity of the device.
Q: When should the Tangent Galvanometer be calibrated or checked?
A: Its best practice to calibrate or verify the accuracy of the galvanometer before each experimental session, particularly if it has been stored or transported. Routine calibration ensures the most reliable results and optimal device performance.
Q: Where is the Tangent Galvanometer supplied and exported from?
A: This device is manufactured, supplied, and exported by leading companies based in India. It is available to educational institutes, laboratories, and research facilities across India and internationally.
Q: What is the process for setting up the Tangent Galvanometer?
A: To set up, place the galvanometer on a stable surface, connect the input terminals according to your circuit diagram, and adjust the orientation for optimal needle movement. Operate the device within the recommended temperature range (10-40C) for best results.
Q: What are the main benefits of using the Tangent Galvanometer in the laboratory?
A: The primary benefits include precise current measurement, a robust and stable design suitable for frequent use, and an easy-to-read analog display. Its durable materials and capacity make it well-suited for educational and research purposes.