Description
The Capacitor Charging and Discharging Demonstration Board is an educational physics model designed to help students visually understand how capacitors store and release electrical energy in an RC circuit. This hands-on learning board includes a 2200µF capacitor, resistor, LED indicator, battery connector, and labeled switches that allow students to observe the capacitor charging and discharging process in real time. The LED brightness change helps demonstrate how voltage across the capacitor changes over time. Perfect for school laboratories, engineering colleges, physics demonstrations, and STEM learning, this model simplifies complex electronics concepts into an easy-to-understand practical experiment. Whether used in classrooms, science fairs, or electronics training, this board is an effective teaching aid for demonstrating capacitor behavior, RC circuits, and electronic fundamentals.
- 1️⃣ Hands-On Physics Learning Understand the concept of capacitor charging and discharging with this practical RC circuit demonstration board. Ideal for explaining time constant, energy storage and capacitor behavior in electronics.
- 2️⃣ Clear Visible Components The board includes LED indicator, 2kΩ resistor, 2200µF capacitor (16V), battery connector, and switches for charging and discharging, making circuit behavior easy to observe during experiments.
- 3️⃣ Perfect for STEM Education Designed for physics laboratories, electronics classes, engineering students, and science exhibitions. A great teaching aid for demonstrating capacitor principles in an interactive way.
- 4️⃣ Simple Demonstration Setup Separate switches allow students to easily observe charging and discharging cycles of the capacitor in real time, helping them understand RC circuits practically.
- 5️⃣ Durable Educational Model Mounted on a strong, clearly labeled board for long-term classroom use. Perfect for repeated demonstrations in labs, workshops, and educational institutions.
- 6️⃣ Batteries Not Included The model requires a 9V battery for operation (not included), allowing users to safely power the experiment using commonly available batteries.







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