UNILAB Moving Coil (Analogue) Millivoltmeter
UNILAB Moving Coil (Analogue) Millivoltmeter
Product code: PP00051866
Product Description
A centre zero moving coil Millivoltmeter brought to you by Unilab.
Encased in the original orange Unilab colours, this millivoltmeter is an ideal addition to the physics lab. It is suitable for all KS3 electrical circuit work, as well as GCSE component investigations, including Required Practical investigations into component characteristics.
Connection to components is via 4mm terminals. The voltmeter is compatible with the Unilab BEK range of component tiles.
Ranging between -2000mV and +2000mV, graduations every 100mV, it has an accuracy of +/- 10mv.
- Range: -2000 mV – 0V – 2000mV
- Sensitivity: 1000Ω/V nominal
- Connection: 4 mm Banana Sockets
- Easy connection into electrical circuits via 4mm terminals
- Compatible with a range of components
- Suitable for KS3 and GCSE work
- KS3 - A voltmeter measures Potential Difference in passing through a circuit.
- KS3 - Unit of Potential Difference is Volt (V)
- KS3 - A Voltmeter is connected in parallel with the component in a circuit.
- GCSE - Energy, Voltage and Charge
- GCSE - Factors affecting resistance
- GCSE - Investigating current - voltage graphs
- GCSE - Resistance in series and parallel circuits
Further Information
- Accuracy
- +/- 10mv
- Age Recommended from
- 13 Years
- Age Suitable from
- 3 Years
- Brand
- Unilab
- Graduations
- 100mV
- Meter Type
- Analogue Moving Coil Millivoltmeter
- Product Type
- Analogue Meter
- Ranges
- -2000mV to 0V to 2000mV
- Sensitivity
- 1000 Ohms/V nominal
A centre zero moving coil Millivoltmeter brought to you by Unilab.
Encased in the original orange Unilab colours, this millivoltmeter is an ideal addition to the physics lab. It is suitable for all KS3 electrical circuit work, as well as GCSE component investigations, including Required Practical investigations into component characteristics.
Connection to components is via 4mm terminals. The voltmeter is compatible with the Unilab BEK range of component tiles.
Ranging between -2000mV and +2000mV, graduations every 100mV, it has an accuracy of +/- 10mv.
- Range: -2000 mV – 0V – 2000mV
- Sensitivity: 1000Ω/V nominal
- Connection: 4 mm Banana Sockets
- Easy connection into electrical circuits via 4mm terminals
- Compatible with a range of components
- Suitable for KS3 and GCSE work
- KS3 - A voltmeter measures Potential Difference in passing through a circuit.
- KS3 - Unit of Potential Difference is Volt (V)
- KS3 - A Voltmeter is connected in parallel with the component in a circuit.
- GCSE - Energy, Voltage and Charge
- GCSE - Factors affecting resistance
- GCSE - Investigating current - voltage graphs
- GCSE - Resistance in series and parallel circuits
Further Information
- Accuracy
- +/- 10mv
- Age Recommended from
- 13 Years
- Age Suitable from
- 3 Years
- Brand
- Unilab
- Graduations
- 100mV
- Meter Type
- Analogue Moving Coil Millivoltmeter
- Product Type
- Analogue Meter
- Ranges
- -2000mV to 0V to 2000mV
- Sensitivity
- 1000 Ohms/V nominal