Product Description
Nvis 6103 e/m by Thomson method experiment is a very useful product for Physics and Basic Science Laboratories. This e/m Thomson method setup is used to find the specific charge density of an electron particle in a CRT by Thomson method using BAR magnet. This system is provided with a power supply unit for CRT and Deflection Magnetometer with stand arrangement and mounting stand for CRT. Nvis 6103 is a microcontroller based instrument with LCD display for displaying deflection voltage. It is highly secure and stable system for performing the e/m experiment by Thomson method.
Nvis 6103, e/m by Thomson method experiment setup is an ideal platform to enhance education, training, skills & development amongs our young minds.
Determining the value of specific charge e/m of an electron by Thomson Method using e/m Thomson method experiment
The Nvis 6103 is a well-designed and reliable solution for performing the e/m by Thomson method experiment in physics and basic science laboratories. Built with precision and ease of use in mind, this e/m Thomson method setup enables students and educators to accurately determine the charge-to-mass ratio of an electron using a practical CRT-based approach. Its integrated design, stable performance, and educational value make it an ideal choice for institutions aiming to deliver hands-on learning through the e/m experiment by Thomson method.
The e/m by Thomson method is a physics experiment used to determine the charge-to-mass ratio of an electron. It uses a cathode ray tube and magnetic field to measure electron deflection and calculate its properties.
In the e/m by Thomson method experiment, electrons are passed through electric and magnetic fields inside a CRT. By balancing the deflection, the charge-to-mass ratio (e/m) of the electron is calculated accurately.
The e/m Thomson method setup is used to study electron behavior and determine its charge-to-mass ratio. It helps students understand fundamental concepts of electromagnetism through practical experimentation.
An e/m experiment by Thomson method includes a cathode ray tube, power supply, deflection magnetometer, bar magnets, and measurement instruments required to observe and calculate electron deflection.
The e/m by Thomson method experiment helps students understand electron properties, strengthens theoretical concepts, and develops practical laboratory skills through hands-on learning in physics labs.