Light-emitting diodes Principle The characteristic curve of a light-emitting diode (LED) is to be plotted from measurements of voltage and current. Further, it is to be demonstrated that an LED can be used to help recognize the polarity of a direct current source, and that even a differentiation between direct and alternating curent voltages is possible. Benefits - No additional cable connections between the building blocks needed - clear arragned and quick setup
- Contact saftey due to puzzle blocks system
- Corrosion-free gold plated contacts
- Doubled earning sucess: Electric circuit diagram on top, real components can be seen unterside
Scope of delivery
PHYWE Demo Physics board with stand
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02150-00
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1
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Connector, straight, module DB
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09401-01
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2
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Connector, angled, module DB
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09401-02
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6
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Connector, T-shaped, module DB
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09401-03
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2
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Connector interrupted, module DB
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09401-04
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3
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Socket for incandescent lamp E10 ,module DB
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09404-00
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1
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Light emitt. diode,red,module DB
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09454-00
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1
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Resistor 50 Ohm,module DB
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09412-50
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1
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Connecting cable, 32 A, red, various lengths
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07363-01
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3
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Connecting cable, 32 A, blue, various lengths
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07363-04
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3
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PHYWE Power supply, universal, analog display DC: 18 V, 5 A / AC: 15 V, 5 A
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13503-93
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1
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PHYWE Demo Multimeter ADM 3: current, voltage, resistance, temperature
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13840-00
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2
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Electr.symbols f.demo-board,12pcs
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02154-03
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1
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Filament lamps 4V/0.04A, E10, 10
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06154-03
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1
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