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Measurement of susceptibility
of paramagnetic solution (Quinck's Tube Method)
NV6102 |
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Description
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NV6102 Measurement
of susceptibility of paramagnetic solution is a laboratory setup to
measure susceptibility of paramagnetic solution by Quinck's tube
Method. Susceptibility refers to that quantity of a substance by
virtue of which the substance get magnetized. In other words, it
refers to the extent of induced magnetization in unit field. On the
basis of Susceptibility a substance can be classified as diamagnetic,
paramagnetic and ferromagnetic substance, which is an important
observation in material science.
Setup Consist of the following equipments :
1. Quinck's tube with stand
2. Electromagnet
3. Travelling Microscope (optional)
4. Gauss and Tesla Meter NV621 with InAs probe
5. Constant current power supply NV623
6. Paramagnetic sample |
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Features |
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Quinck's tube is provided
with measuring scale
Provided with a
magnifying lens
Gauss and Tesla meter
for measuring magnetic field with LCD and PC interface
facility
InAs Probe for better
sensitivity of magnetic field
Provided with an
Electromagnet
Provided with the
Constant Current Power |
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Technical
Specification >
Please refer PDF
link
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