Galvanometer for Physics Experiments | Sensitive Current Detection Instrument
This galvanometer is a precise classroom instrument designed for detecting small electrical currents in physics experiments. Ideal for student laboratories and demonstrations, the device allows learners to observe how electric current flows through a circuit by displaying needle movement on an easy-to-read scale. Its sensitivity makes it ideal for experiments involving basic electricity and circuit investigation, helping students visualize concepts that are otherwise invisible.
Galvanometer Features:
• Sensitive needle indicator for detecting small currents
• Clearly marked scale for easy observation
• -500-0-500uA range
• Suitable for introductory electricity and circuit experiments
• Compact design for student lab stations
Galvanometers are commonly used in physics labs to demonstrate current flow, investigate circuit behavior, and detect weak electrical signals. They are particularly useful in experiments involving batteries, coils, and simple generators where students explore how electricity is produced and measured.
Did You Know? Early galvanometers were used by scientists to detect extremely small electrical currents when studying magnetism and electricity—long before modern digital meters were developed.

