This kit allows school experiments to be conducted using the DynaMot manually powered generator designed by Dr. Heinz Muckenfuß. DynaMot can be used as a DC generator or
motor in order to replace batteries or power supplies in introductory lessons on electricity (DC circuits).
Since the pupils can make the electricity for most experiments themselves, the basic terminology and concepts about electric circuits can be firmly linked to concrete experience on the
generation of electrical energy.
DynaMot makes it possible to illustrate all of the fundamental laws and terminology because it is a physical way of experiencing the physics, illustrating upon what the energy produced by
electrical generators depends.
Hand driven generator as power supply
Size of kit: 312 x 427 x 150 mm
The students examine the connection between energy and electron flow.
The students examine the energy flow and the current strength in parallel circuits.
The students examine, among other things, different energy flows with the same current intensity.
The students investigate, among other things, different energy flows at the same current in series circuits.
The students investigate the conversion of energy using the effect of heat.
The students investigate energy conversion using mechanical energy.
The students investigate energy conversion using chemical energy.
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