Conversion of Galvanometer to Voltmeter

Conversion of Galvanometer to Voltmeter

Product Details:

  • Display Analog scale
  • Voltage Selectable with series resistance, demonstrates 1V, 2V, 5V range
  • Usage Physics Laboratory, Electrical measurements, Educational kits
  • Power Passive device, no external power required
  • Product Type Educational Electrostatic Apparatus
  • Material Robust Plastic enclosure with metallic internal components
  • Design Transparent cover with accessible terminals, educational markings
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Conversion of Galvanometer to Voltmeter Price And Quantity

  • 1 , , Unit
  • Non-slip rubber feet or fixed base
  • Physics practicals, instrument calibration, student training
  • Clearly marked voltage range for experimental accuracy
  • Included for operating instructions and experiment setup
  • Brass screw type terminals for external circuit connection
  • Fuse or current limiting resistor for galvanometer safety
  • Zero adjustment knob present
  • GVT-VOLT-KIT
  • Follows school/college laboratory standards
  • Provided, calculated according to full-scale deflection voltage requirement
  • 10°C - 40°C

Conversion of Galvanometer to Voltmeter Product Specifications

  • Transparent cover with accessible terminals, educational markings
  • Moving coil galvanometer
  • Educational Electrostatic Apparatus
  • High accuracy, suitable for lab demonstrations
  • Operates from measured electrical input
  • Passive device, no external power required
  • Robust Plastic enclosure with metallic internal components
  • Physics Laboratory, Electrical measurements, Educational kits
  • Approx. 15 cm x 10 cm x 8 cm
  • Approx. 320 grams
  • Selectable with series resistance, demonstrates 1V, 2V, 5V range
  • Analog scale
  • Non-slip rubber feet or fixed base
  • Physics practicals, instrument calibration, student training
  • Clearly marked voltage range for experimental accuracy
  • Included for operating instructions and experiment setup
  • Brass screw type terminals for external circuit connection
  • Fuse or current limiting resistor for galvanometer safety
  • Zero adjustment knob present
  • GVT-VOLT-KIT
  • Follows school/college laboratory standards
  • Provided, calculated according to full-scale deflection voltage requirement
  • 10°C - 40°C

Conversion of Galvanometer to Voltmeter Trade Information

  • 5 , , Unit Per Week
  • 4-5 Days
  • Australia, South America, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Middle East, Central America, Asia, North America, Africa
  • All India

Product Description

Conversion of Galvanometer into a Voltmeter

Features : Instrument comprises of DC Regulated Power Supply 0-5VDC/150mA, two round meters (One Voltmeter & One Galvanometer), Three set of resistances mounted behind the panel, connections of supplies, Meters & Resistances brought out at 4mm Sockets.



Accurate Instrument Conversion for Experiments

The GVT-VOLT-KIT is engineered to seamlessly convert a moving coil galvanometer into a voltmeter, supporting clear voltage measurements essential in physics education and calibration applications. With series resistance tailored to the required measurement range, the device ensures both reliable operation and high accuracy during practical experiments.


User-Centric Design and Safety

Designed for educational settings, this kit features a transparent cover, clearly marked scale, zero adjustment knob, and brass screw terminals for easy connection. Non-slip rubber feet or a fixed base provide stable mounting. Integrated fuse or current limiting resistor safeguards the galvanometer throughout use, enhancing both durability and student safety.

FAQs of Conversion of Galvanometer to Voltmeter:


Q: How do I convert the galvanometer to a voltmeter using the GVT-VOLT-KIT?

A: To convert the galvanometer, connect the provided series resistance as per the user manual. Select the desired voltage range (1V, 2V, or 5V) according to your experiment. The series resistor, calculated for full-scale deflection, ensures accurate voltage measurements over the marked scale.

Q: What is the main benefit of using this conversion kit in a physics laboratory?

A: The kit allows students and instructors to perform precise voltage measurements, reinforcing theoretical concepts with practical application. Its accuracy and clear analog display make it ideal for lab demonstrations and instrument calibration while meeting laboratory standards for educational use.

Q: When should the zero adjustment knob be used?

A: Use the zero adjustment knob before starting any measurement or experiment to ensure the pointer returns exactly to zero. This guarantees measurement accuracy and accounts for any mechanical shifts that may occur during handling.

Q: Where should the GVT-VOLT-KIT be mounted for best results?

A: Place the kit on a stable, flat surface using its non-slip rubber feet or secure it with the fixed base. This prevents movement during measurements and ensures consistent, reliable readings in laboratory environments.

Q: What process ensures the galvanometer is protected during usage?

A: The kit incorporates a fuse or a current limiting resistor, which prevents excessive current from damaging the galvanometer. Always check that this protection is intact before beginning experiments for safe operation.

Q: How does the selectable voltage range demonstrate electrical principles?

A: By choosing between 1V, 2V, or 5V ranges with different series resistors, students learn how internal resistance affects meter sensitivity, scale deflection, and overall instrument behavior, supporting educational objectives in experimental physics.

Q: What usage areas are covered by the GVT-VOLT-KIT?

A: This kit is suitable for physics laboratory classes, electrical measurements, instrument calibration, and educational electronics kits. Its robust and student-friendly design ensures reliability for frequent academic use.

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