Investigating the charge distribution on the surface of electrical conductors

Investigating the charge distribution on the surface of electrical conductors

P3.1.5.1:


In the experiment P3.1.5.1, an electric charge is collected from a charged hollow metal sphere using a charge spoon, and measured using a coulomb meter. It becomes apparent that the charge density is greater, the smaller the bending radius of the surface is. This experiment also shows that no charge can be taken from the interior of the hollow body.



Features

Components of equipment sets:
1 543 071 Conical conductor on insulating standLD
2 546 12 Faraday's cupLD
1 542 52 Test plate, 4 cm x 4 cmLD
1 521 70 High-voltage power supply, 10 kVLD
1 501 051 Cable for high voltages, 1.5 mLD
1 532 14 Electrometer amplifierLD
1 562 791 Power supply unit (mains adaptor), 12 V ACLD
1 578 25 Capacitor, 1 nF, bipol., STE 2/19LD
1 578 10 Capacitor, 10 nF, bipol., STE 2/19LD
1 531 120 Multimeter LDanalog 20LD
1 590 011 Clamping plugLD
1 532 16 Connecting rodLD
1 540 52 Demonstration insulatorLD
1 501 861 Crocodile-clips, polished, set of 6LD
1 300 11 Saddle baseLD
1 500 610 Safety connecting lead, 25 cm, yellow/greenLD
1 500 421 Connecting lead 19 A, 50 cm, redLD
1 500 422 Connecting lead 19 A, 50 cm, blueLD
1 500 424 Connecting lead 19 A, 50 cm, blackLD
1 501 42 Connecting lead 32 A, 100 cm, yellow/greenLD