5A50.10 – Wimshurst Generator
This demonstration showcases the principles of electrostatic induction by generating high-voltage sparks and charges, illustrating concepts of electrical potential and charge separation.
This demonstration showcases the principles of electrostatic induction by generating high-voltage sparks and charges, illustrating concepts of electrical potential and charge separation.
This demonstration shows the behavior of sunset through Rayleigh scattering. It is a clear way to demonstrate the behavior of light in the atmosphere and gain student’s interest.
This demonstration showcases the connection between electricity and magnetism by providing an insight into the behavior of wires under electric current and influence of the magnetic field of each of them.
This demonstration showcases that Faraday’s cage can block external static and non-static electric fields. It illustrates that electromagnetic waves, which include radio waves, cannot penetrate the cage. This demonstration provides a clear, visual example of how Faraday cages work, making abstract concepts like electromagnetic shielding more tangible and understandable.
This demonstration shows chaotic motion using a double pendulum.
This demonstration involves cylinders of various densities rolling down an inclined plane. It illustrates the principles of gravity, friction, and inertia in a tangible and engaging way.
Atwood’s machine consists of two weights connected by a string that passes over a pulley. The demonstration shows how the machine can be used to study the laws of motion and gravity, different weights lead to different results.. It’s a practical and visual way to understand Newton’s second law of motion and the concept of gravitational acceleration.
This demonstration shows how the Leyden jar can store electrical charge, which can then be discharged in a visible spark. The dramatic discharge of a spark can engage audiences and stimulate interest in the science of electricity.
This demonstration shows how light travels by different speeds through different media which causes the angle of its trajectory to change.
This demonstration uses triangle and light to show how light consists of all the colors.