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Compass. Plotting (Two glass face)

SKU PH0822
Original price R 95.00 - Original price R 95.00
Original price
R 95.00
R 95.00 - R 95.00
Current price R 95.00
Availability:
10 in stock, ready to be shipped

A Plotting Compass (Two Glass Face) is a compact, specialized tool used for mapping magnetic field lines in physics experiments. Unlike standard navigation compasses, these are designed to be used in multiples to provide a "frame-by-frame" look at magnetic flux.

Specifications

  • Dual Glass Faces: Both the top and bottom are made of glass, allowing for clear visibility and the ability to use the compass on an overhead projector or light box.
  • Size: Each compass has a standard 20 mm diameter.
  • Packaging: Typically supplied as a pack of 10, which is ideal for individual student use or mapping a full magnetic field around a single magnet.

Primary Uses in the Lab

  • Mapping Magnetic Fields: By placing several compasses around a bar or horseshoe magnet, students can see exactly where the field lines curve from North to South.
  • Successive Plotting: One compass can be used to trace a field line. A student marks the position of the needle's tip, moves the compass tail to that mark, and continues until a full loop is drawn on paper.
  • Electromagnetism: Used to detect the weak magnetic fields created by a current-carrying wire (Oersted's Experiment).

Maintenance TipBecause these needles are small and sensitive, they can sometimes have their polarity reversed if they are stored too close to a very strong neodymium magnet. To prevent this, always store them in their original packaging away from heavy-duty magnets.