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NARIKA EG-03 Instruction Manual

Aluminum collecting sphere

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B10-1324-03
Thank you for purchasing the optional Aluminum Collecting Sphere for the electrostatic
generator. Read these instructions carefully and conduct experiments safely by following the
described procedure.
1. Specifications and Names of Parts
2. How to Use (examples)
Experimenting Electric Line of Force (Electric
Umbrella)
① Prepare thin moisture-resistant paper such as
pharmaceutical packaging paper. Cut out seven
strips, each approximately 2 mm wide and 50 mm
long.
② Attach one strip to the top of the sphere, and the
remainder to the side at uniform intervals.
③ Place the sphere on the provided PVC plate (Photo
1).
④ Referring to Photo 2, connect the output cables of
the electrostatic generator to the electrode
terminals of the PVC plate and the sphere,
respectively. The negative polarity is connected to
Aluminum Collecting Sphere EG-03
--- Instruction Manual ---
Specifications (materials and other details)
① Aluminum collecting sphere:
② Base:
③ Electrode terminal:
Accessory: One polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plate, 1 mm thick.
* The materials and dimensions of the parts are subject to
change for improvement without prior notice.
Consisting of two aluminum hemispheres,
each 2 mm thick and 50 mm in diameter,
which are pasted together.
Made of resin, including the post.
Consisting of one each M3 screw and nut.
Photo 1. Aluminum Collecting Sphere
with Paper Strips Attached
1

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  • Page 1 B10-1324-03 Aluminum Collecting Sphere EG-03 --- Instruction Manual --- Thank you for purchasing the optional Aluminum Collecting Sphere for the electrostatic generator. Read these instructions carefully and conduct experiments safely by following the described procedure. 1. Specifications and Names of Parts Specifications (materials and other details) ①...
  • Page 2 The base and the post are made of acrylic resin. Do not wipe with alcohol or other solvents nor allow them to spill over the acrylic parts. Prevent severe shocks such as fall to the housing. (The housing will be cracked or split.) http://www.global.narika.jp Ver.201306 Printed in Japan...