- Artículo:
An Inexpensive Source of High Voltage
- Autor:
Carlos Saraiva
- Resumen:
As a physics teacher I like recycling old apparatus and using them for demonstrations in my classes.1–4 In physics laboratories in schools, sources of high voltage include induction coils or electronic systems that can be bought from companies that sell lab equipment. But these sources can be very expensive. In this article, I will explain how you can use a car ignition coil as a high voltage source. Such a coil can be obtained from an old car found in a car salvage yard and used to power cathode ray tubes and discharge tubes to observe the spectra. It can also be used as a source of ignition to simulate explosive combustion that occurs in car engines, rockets, etc. You can also buy these coils in shops that sell car accessories and they are cheaper than induction coils. In Fig. 1 you can see a coil that I used.
- Página:
224
- Publicación:
The Physics Teacher
- Volúmen:
50
- Número:
4
- Periodo:
abril 2012
- ISSN:
0031921x
- SrcID:
0031921x-2012-04.txt
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