Vernier Mirror Set for Optics Expansion Kit User Manual

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11. Touch the two spheres together which establishes an electrical connection

between the spheres briefly and then move them apart.

12. Use the Proof Plane to measure the charge on each sphere.
13. Explain your results. [Each sphere had about half the charge measured on the one

sphere by itself.]

Charging by Induction
Use the equipment to detect charge generated by induction. You will need a

Faraday Pail, Cage, Ground Plane, and Vernier Charge Sensor.
1. Attach the Charge Sensor black lead to the Ground Plane.
2. Attach the Charge Sensor red lead to the Faraday Pail.
3. Connect a Grounding Wire between the Cage and the Ground Plane.
4. Attach the grounding strap to your wrist.
5. Ground the system and discharge the sensor by pressing and holding the

Reset button on the sensor.

6. Set up the High Voltage Source by connecting the test terminal to the

3000 V terminal. Ground the other terminal to the Ground Plane.

7. Use the Ground Wire from the Ground Plane to ground both spheres, discharging

them.

8. Touch the Voltage Terminal to a sphere, charging it.
9. Bring the second sphere near the first.

10. Ground the second sphere by touching it with your finger and then remove your

finger.

11. Use the Proof Plane to measure the charge on each sphere.
12. Explain your results. [When the second sphere is grounded, positive charge on

that sphere attracts negative charge from ground to the second sphere. When the
ground is removed, a net negative charge is left on the second sphere.]

Specifications

Wall mount power supply output: 15 VDC, 1000 mA, UL listed

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Other Products for Use with this Kit

Vernier Charge Sensor (order code CRG-BTA)
The Charge Sensor is used as an electronic electroscope. Unlike a traditional

electroscope, the Charge Sensor can make quantitative measurements. Numerical

measurements improve many electrostatics experiments such as charging by

induction, charging by friction, and charging by contact. The sensor can also be used

to measure charge polarity.

Electrostatics Kit (Order Code ESK-CRG)
The Electrostatics Kit is an accessory for the Vernier Charge Sensor. This kit allows

students to perform a range of experiments in electrostatics including the use of

Faraday’s Ice Pail, quantitative and qualitative measurement of charge, charging by

friction, charging by contact and charging by induction. The kit includes

 Faraday Pail and cage
 Grounding plane
 Grounding wire and wrist strap
 Charge producers and proof plane
 Wool, vinyl, nylon rod, PVC rod
 Cotton cloth

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