The Gouy’s Experiment (GMX-02 (50)) is an advanced experimental setup designed for accurate determination of the magnetic susceptibility of solid materials using the Gouy method. This version, denoted by (50), typically features a 50 mm pole gap electromagnet, offering a stronger and more uniform magnetic field for precise force measurements on the sample.
The apparatus includes a mechanical balance with suspension system, sample holder, and fixtures to align the sample within the magnetic field. When combined with a suitable Gaussmeter and regulated electromagnet power supply, this system enables students and researchers to measure the magnetic response of various substances and distinguish between paramagnetic and diamagnetic materials.
Key Features:
Gouy balance setup for solid sample susceptibility measurements
Designed for use with 50 mm gap electromagnets
Suitable for paramagnetic and diamagnetic materials
High-sensitivity measurement with improved accuracy
Includes mechanical balance, sample holder, and support frame
Ideal for postgraduate and research-level physics labs
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