Susceptibility of paramagnetic solution by quincke’s method (C.R.)

Order Code: 55747

Category: Physics Trainers

  55747 Experimental Set Up has been designed specifically for the Measurement of magnetic susceptibility of paramagnetic solution by Quincke’s method. Also find the ionic molecular susceptibility of the ion and magnetic moment of the i...



SPECIFICATION

 
55747 Experimental Set Up has been designed specifically for the Measurement of magnetic susceptibility of paramagnetic solution by Quincke’s method. Also find the ionic molecular susceptibility of the ion and magnetic moment of the ion in terms of Bohr magnetron. The set-up consists of Electromagnet, Constant Current Power supply (0 - 4Amp), Digital Gauss meter with Hall probe, Traveling microscope, Quincke’s tube with stand, sample (FeCl3).
The set up is complete in all respect and requires no other apparatus. Practical experience on this set up carries great educative value for Science and  Engineering Students.
 
OBJECT
  1. Measurement of magnetic susceptibility of paramagnetic solution by Quincke’s method. Also find the ionic molecular susceptibility of the ion and magnetic moment of the ion in terms of  Bohr magnetron.
 
FEATURES
The complete Experimental Set-up consists of the  following :
  1. Electromagnet : The electromagnet have the most widely used ‘U’ shaped softiron yoke. The soft iron is of a special quality, structurally uniform, well machined and finished to meet the rigid standards.
 
SPECIFICATIONS
  1. Field intensity : 7.5 KG at 10mm airgap which flat pole pieces.
  2. Pole pieces : 50mm diameter.
  3. Energising coils : Two, each a resistance of about 3.0 ohm.
  4. Power requirement : 0-30V dc, 4A, its coils are connected in series.

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