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J5-51. Gaussmeter
Purpose
To demonstrate use of a gaussmeter.
Equipment
Bell Model 620 Hall effect gaussmeter with radial and axial probes.
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Description
This is a Hall probe gaussmeter of research quality. It can measure fields from a fraction of a gauss to over 10 kilogauss (1 Tesla). Radial and axial probes are included. Ask for magnets (Demonstration J5-04: MAGNETS) and measure their fields with a gaussmeter.
References
Booklet, The Hall Effect and Its Applications, F.W. Bell Inc. ◙Catalog Description, Gaussmeter Probes, F.W. Bell.
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See pagesj1. electrostatic charge & force
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See pagesj3. electric fields & potential
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See pagesj4. capacitance & polarization
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See pagesj5. magnetostatics
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See pagesj6. electromagnets
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See pagesj7. magnetic materials
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See pagesj1. electrostatic charge & force
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See pagesj3. electric fields & potential
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See pagesj4. capacitance & polarization
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See pagesj5. magnetostatics
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See pagesj6. electromagnets
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See pagesj7. magnetic materials
Physics Lab Demos