The kit allows to carry out a series of interesting, partly historical, experiments on electrostatics. Most parts are equipped with a 4 mm plug to mount them easily exchangeable on an insulated stand. For connections to the charge source plug leads or the included metal chains can be used.
In this experiment, the students investigate the force effect between two charged bodies.
In this experiment, a tissue paper screen is charged on the rod.
In this experiment, a tip wheel is placed on a needle and connected to a charge source using a connecting chain.
In this experiment, a chime is connected to a connecting chain at the charge source.
In this experiment, a ball is repelled from the electrode of the same name and attracted to the electrode of the opposite polarity with the aid of the influence machine by means of absorbed and stored charge quantities.
In this experiment, a ball electrode is used to make pieces of elderberry pulp dance in plastic cups.
In this experiment, a tip electrode in the plastic cup is filled with smoke and connected to the charge source with a connecting chain.
In this experiment, a ball is repelled from the electrode of the same name and attracted to the electrode of the opposite polarity with the aid of a high-voltage source through absorbed and stored charge quantities.
In this experiment, a lightning panel is connected to a charge source using connecting chains.