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Ningbo Kaidi Science and Education Instrument Co., Ltd. for your breakdown of the 191 high school physics experiments, think about what we have a few? What are the teaching instruments for the following experiments?
Primary and secondary experimental apparatus
01. Air cushion guide introduction
02. Digital timer is introduced
03 Use the digital timer to measure the instantaneous speed of the slider on the air cushion guide
Linear Motion and Its Velocity
05 Acceleration of linear movement in speed measurement
06 Electromagnetic RBI timer
07 with the RBI timer to demonstrate uniform linear motion
08 EDM dot timer
09 Accelerated straight-line acceleration with dot timer
The relationship between the path and the time of the straight acceleration with zero initial velocity
11 Use a Newtonian tube to demonstrate that the air drag is very small when the different object co-workers fall
12 Determine the center of gravity of the sheet by the hanging method
13 Demonstrate glass microdeformation with a large glass bottle
14 Demonstrate the deformation to produce the elasticity with the deformation demonstrator
15 Demonstrate desktop microstrain with laser specular reflection
Static friction
17 Maximum friction force
Verify the sliding friction law
Sliding friction
Comparison of Rolling Friction and Sliding Friction
The Parallelogram of Force Synthesis
22 the size of the resultant force between the angle of the relationship between the components
Decomposition of Force
Decomposition of Demonstration Force of Triangular
25 equilibrium conditions of the co-point force
Balance of Moment
27 Inertia (1)
28 Inertia (2)
29 Inertia (3)
Newton 's First Law
31 Newton's Second Law (1)
32 Newton's Second Law (2)
Newton 's Third Law
Interactivity of Static Friction
35 mutual elasticity
36 The reaction of the reaction force
37 Weight loss
38 Demonstrated by the dynamometer overweight
39 with a small pressure gauge to demonstrate weight overweight
40 objects to do the conditions for curved motion
41 Direction of velocity in curve motion
The Synthesis of Two Straight - line Angular Motion
The Isochronism of Flat - throwing Motion and Free Falling
The Isochronism of Flat - throwing Motion and Horizontal Uniform Motion
45 flat throwing movement of the track
46 Factors determining the magnitude of the centripetal force
Vibration of the Spring Oscillator
48 Simple harmonic vibration of the image
49 Damped vibration of the image
The Isochronicity of 50 Pendulum
The vibration cycle of the pendulum is independent of the mass of the pendulum
52 pendulum cycle and pendulum length
53 with a timer to study the relationship between pendulum cycle and pendulum length
54 Forced vibration and resonance (1)
55 Forced vibration and resonance (2)
56 Use the oscilloscope to observe the vibration of the sounding object
Kinetic energy of an object
Gravitational potential energy
Transformation of Kinetic Energy and Gravity Potential Energy
Transformation of Kinetic Energy and Elastic Potential Energy
Conservation of momentum
62 completely inelastic collision
63 Full Elastic Collision (1)
64 Full Elastic Collision (2)
65 Full Elastic Collision (3)
66 Oblique touch
67 Collision ball (1)
68 Collision ball (2)
69 Collision ball (3)
70 pendulum car
71 Recoil (1)
72 Recoil (2)
73 Recoil (3)
Diffusion of gases
75 The diffusion rate of the liquid depends on the temperature
Brownian Motion
The Cause of Brownian Motion
78 Intermolecular forces (1)
79 Intermolecular forces (2)
Compression Ignition Experiment
81 The air temperature rises during adiabatic compression
82 Air temperature decreases during adiabatic expansion (1)
83 Air temperature decreases during adiabatic expansion (2)
Anisotropy of Crystals and Isotropy of Amorphous
85 Surface tension phenomenon (1)
86 Surface tension phenomenon (2)
87 Surface tension phenomenon (3)
88 Capillary phenomena (1)
89 Capillary phenomena (2)
90 fluid pressure and flow rate
91 fluid pressure and flow rate relationship
92 gas pressure and volume of the relationship
93 gas pressure and temperature relationship
The relationship between gas volume and temperature
THE MICROSCOPIC SIGNIFICANCE OF GAS PRESSURE
96 Charged objects attract small objects
97 The interaction force between charges depends on the amount of charge and the distance
98 Coulomb twisted
Electrostatic induction of pillow - shaped insulated conductors
100 electroscope induction electrification
101 from the electric disk
102 Observation of electric field lines with sawdust
103 Use other methods to observe the electric field lines
104 Check the charged charge distribution on the outer surface with a moving ball
105. Use a metal mesh to verify charge distribution on the outer surface
Shielding of external electric field of metal grids
The shielding of the internal electric field by the grounding metal grids
108 parallel plate capacitor capacitor with what factors
A cathode ray tube is used to demonstrate the deflection of charged particles in an electric field
Qualitative study of the factors affecting the conductor resistance
Quantitative Study of Factors Influencing Conductor Resistance
112 depicts the volt-ampere characteristic of a small bulb
113 depicts the volt-ampere characteristic of the diode
The relationship between the voltage at the 114 terminal and the load resistance
115 A magnetic field exists around the current
116 Ampere Right Hand Spiral Rule
Observation of magnetic induction wire with iron
118 with the iron pointer to observe the magnetic induction line
119 The role of the magnetic field on the current left-hand rule
120 parallel conduction between the straight wire interaction
Structure of Magnetic Electric Meter
Principle of Magnetoelectric Meter
The electron beam is deflected in a magnetic field
Circular Motion of Electron Beam in Uniform Magnetic Field
125 moving electromotive force with the size of the factors related to (1)
126 dynamic electromotive force with the size of the factors related to (2)
127 induced electromotive force with the size of what factors
128 right-hand rule
Lenz 's Law
130 power self-inductance phenomenon
131 power self-inductance phenomenon
Self - induction of Fluorescent Lamps
133 Check the AC power with a small lamp
134 Use the light-emitting diodes to observe the AC power
135 Use the ammeter to observe the AC power
136 Observe the sinusoidal AC power with an oscilloscope
137 Observe other AC power with an oscilloscope
138 with the oscilloscope to observe the charge and discharge of the capacitor
139 Use the oscilloscope to observe the waveforms of the alternating current across the diode
140 inductor for AC resistance
Factors that influence inductive reactivity
The Role of Capacitors in Alternating Current
143 factors affecting the size of capacitive reactance
TRANSFORMER STRUCTURE
The Relation Between Transformer Voltage and Number of
146 The input current of the transformer increases as the load increases
Formation and Propagation of S - wave
The Formation and Propagation of P - wave
149 reflection of waves
150 (diffraction of the water wave
151 independent propagation of waves
152 wave superposition
153 water wave dry shot
Standing wave
Formation of Standing Wave
Standing Wave in Air
Doppler Effect
Electrical Resonance
Emission and reception of electromagnetic waves
160 tuning and demodulation
Reflection Law of Light
Light Refraction Law
163 total reflection (a)
164 Total reflection (b)
Optical Fiber and Its Application
166 Dispersion of light as it passes through the prism
167 spectroscope
Application of Total Reflection Prism
169 (light of the double-slit interference phenomenon (a)
170 (light of the double-slit interference phenomenon (b)
171 Thin film interference (1)
172 (Thin film interference (2)
173 (Thin film interference (3)
174 Thin film interference (4)
175 Single Slit Diffraction
176 single-hole diffraction phenomenon
Poisson bright spot
178 Polarization of Light (1)
179 Polarization of light (2)
Thermal Effects of Infrared
Fluorescence Effect of Ultraviolet and Its Application
182X ray tube
183 Spectroscopic observation of continuous spectrum
184 atomic emission spectrum
185 absorption spectrum
Photoelectric effect
187 photoelectric effect law
188 simulated alpha particle scattering experiment
189 Use the Geiger counter to detect radiation
190 Observing the tracks of alpha particles in a cloud chamber
191 laser