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Adjustable resistor for example for electronic experiments or to study Ohm’s law.
Connect the box to an electric circuit using lab leads. The resistance through the box can be adjusted from 0 to 11 11,110 Ohms in steps of 1 Ohm with the four knobs.
Study, for example, the relationship between voltage, current and resistance in an electric circuit – Ohm’s law.
A Wheatstone bridge can be connected to determine an unknown resistance. An adjustable resistor is then required.
Resistance: 0 to 11,110 Ohm.
Accuracy: 1%.
Functions: One knob for each range, 1, 10, 100 and 1000 Ohm.
Max. current/range: 0.7 A/1 Ohm, 0.2 A/10 Ohm, 0.07 A/100 Ohm, 0.02 A/1000 Ohm.
Fuse: The box is not equipped with any fuse.
Connections: Both standard lab leads and safety leads fit.
Dimensions: 23x8x3 cm.