Digital Gauss Meter, DGM-102 Product Specifications
Laboratory Experiment
Electronics
Grey
Laboratory Experiment
4 Kg Kilograms (kg)
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Product Description
Our organization is known for manufacturing, exporting and supplying DIGITAL GAUSSAMETER to our clients in Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India. DGM-102 operates on the principle of Hall Effect in Semiconductors. A semiconductor carrying current develops an electromotive force, when placed in a magnetic field, in a direction perpendicular to the direction of both electric current and magnetic field. The magnitude of this e.m.f. is proportional to the field intensity, if the current is kept constant. This e.m.f. is called the Hall Voltage. The small Hall Voltage is amplified through a high stability amplifier so that a millivoltmeter connected at the output of the amplifier can be calibrated directly in magnetic field unit (gauss).