Difference between revisions of "Magnetic Deflection of Electron Beam"

From UO Physics Demonstration Catalog

(Created page with "{{NewDemo|subject=Electricity and Magnetism|topic=Magnetic Fields and Forces|file1=Magnetic.gif}} The beam from an electron gun can be deflected by the field of a set of Helmholtz coils or by a bar magnet. The beam is intercepted by the phosphor coated sheet (with grid) which glows to show the path of the beam. Click here for a wiring diagram [<-- Broken image, needs replacing]. '''Location: ''' * Shelf L-2 *")
 
(Added a video to the magnetic deflection of electron beam to the relevant wiki.)
 
(4 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{NewDemo|subject=Electricity and Magnetism|topic=Magnetic Fields and Forces|file1=Magnetic.gif}}
{{NewDemo|subject=Electricity and Magnetism|topic=Magnetic Fields and Forces|file1=Electric Deflec of Electron.gif}}


The beam from an electron gun can be deflected by the field of a set of Helmholtz coils or by a bar magnet. The beam is intercepted by the phosphor coated sheet (with grid) which glows to show the path of the beam. Click here for a wiring diagram [<-- Broken image, needs replacing].
The beam from an electron gun can be deflected by the field of a set of Helmholtz coils or by a bar magnet. The beam is intercepted by the phosphor coated sheet (with grid) which glows to show the path of the beam. Click here for a wiring diagram [<-- Broken image, needs replacing].
Line 6: Line 6:
'''
'''
* Shelf L-2
* Shelf L-2
*
* [[File:Electron Beam in uniform B field mp4.mp4|thumb]]High Voltage Supply: Shelf K-3

Latest revision as of 14:36, 21 October 2022

Return to Magnetic Fields and Forces

Electric Deflec of Electron.gif

Description:

The beam from an electron gun can be deflected by the field of a set of Helmholtz coils or by a bar magnet. The beam is intercepted by the phosphor coated sheet (with grid) which glows to show the path of the beam. Click here for a wiring diagram [<-- Broken image, needs replacing].

Location: