The
study of magnetism is always intriguing, even to small kids. It is an
essential part of physics. Measuring the strength of magnetic fields is
useful in many experiments. Traditionally indirect methods were used to
measure the strength of magnetic fields.
The
magnetic field sensor from Vernier makes measurement of magnetic field
strength much easier. The wand-type sensor is a relatively newer model
of Vernier Magnetic FieldSensor. Model: MG-BTA. The amplification circuitry is built into the
wand-type design making it more convenient for measurements. The tip
can be bent to different angles. It has a range selection switch for
fine tuning.
Specifications:
Typical Resolution
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± 0.32 mT range: 0.0002 mT
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± 6.4 mT range: 0.004 mT
This sensor requires the use of a suitable graphing calculator and a suitable interface for measurement like a CBL2 interface or SensorDAQ.
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