Rheostats
Indosaw Contrex Rheostats
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The Table-Top Variable Resistor is a versatile tool for controlling DC and AC currents or voltages in electrical applications. Ideal for labs, education, and more, it functions as both a rheostat and potentiometer, offering precise, reliable performance. Built to international standards, it is essential for professionals and educators.
- Highly accurate results
- Inbuilt battery and ability to plug in many number of secondary gates
- Can also be used with air tracks and dynamics cars
- Separate g by freefall accessory available
- Template for Pendulum experiment software
| Price | Code | Description | Qty. |
| £90.00 | SA724 | Inspire Wireless Intelligent Light Gate (Primary) | 1 |
| £6.40 | SA734 | Picket Fence (10 slits) | 1 |
Law of Motion Experiments using Intelligent light gate
IGCSE Level:
Exp-1 Investigating force, mass, and acceleration relationships.
Exp-2 Measuring motion and plotting results graphically.
Exp-3 Studying collisions and momentum transfer.
Exp-4 Examining kinetic and potential energy conversion during motion.
Exp-5 Determining acceleration due to gravity.
A-Level:
Exp-1 Investigating elastic and inelastic collisions with detailed data analysis.
Exp-2 Studying energy dissipation and oscillatory behavior.
Exp-3 Analyzing forces and motion on a slope, including friction effects.
Exp-4 Exploring how kinetic energy varies with mass and velocity.
Exp-5 Using oscillation studies to calculate spring constants.
‘g’ by Free Fall Experiments using Intelligent light gate
Exp-1 To determine the value of ‘g,’ a metal ball or dowel is dropped from a solenoid, passing through a pair of light gates.
Linear Air Track Experiments using Intelligent light gate
Exp-1 To study the linear motion under virtually frictionless conditions.
Exp-2 To study the elastic and inelastic collision.
Exp-3 To study the concept of velocity.
Exp-4 To study the concept of accelerations.
Exp-5 To study the conservation of momentum & energy.
Exp-6 To study the dependency of mass ratio to kinetic energy.



