Van de Graaff Generator
The Van de Graaff Generator is an electrostatic generator that uses a moving belt to accumulate charge on a hollow metal globe at the top of an insulated column, creating electric potentials up to 250,000 volts. It produces high-voltage DC electricity at low current, making it ideal for educational demonstrations. Includes a detailed instruction sheet covering the triboelectric effect, charge transfer, and classroom-safe electrostatic experiments.
The device offered stands 18” tall and is made by Science First—model number 615-3100.
Simple operating instructions are included along with a discharge wand.
Engaging Demonstrations: Great for showing hair-raising effects, mini sparks, and lightning simulations
Classroom-Safe Design: Features a stable base and insulated handles with low current output for safety
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The Van de Graaff Generator is an electrostatic generator that uses a moving belt to accumulate charge on a hollow metal globe at the top of an insulated column, creating electric potentials up to 250,000 volts. It produces high-voltage DC electricity at low current, making it ideal for educational demonstrations. Includes a detailed instruction sheet covering the triboelectric effect, charge transfer, and classroom-safe electrostatic experiments.
The device offered stands 18” tall and is made by Science First—model number 615-3100.
Simple operating instructions are included along with a discharge wand.
Engaging Demonstrations: Great for showing hair-raising effects, mini sparks, and lightning simulations
Classroom-Safe Design: Features a stable base and insulated handles with low current output for safety
FREE SHIPPING!