11 Results for Magnetic Field Measuring by PCE INSTRUMENTS
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- Accuracy: ± (4% + 10 Dgt)
- Includes: Probe, Mini USB cable, Software CD, AAA 1.5V batteries, Power supply, Device bag, User manual
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- Accuracy: ±4% + 3 digits (in range 20 µT and 200 mG)*, ±5% + 3 digits (in range 200 µT and 2000 mG)*, ±10% + 5 digits (in range 2000 µT and 20000 mG)*, *Refers to 50 - 60 Hz y < 3 V/m (RF)
- Includes: 3-axis electromagnetic sensor, 9V battery, Carrying case, User manual
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- Accuracy: ± 5 % + 10 digits
- Includes: External sensor, 9V battery, Carrying case, User manual
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- Accuracy: ±4% + 3 digits (up to 20 µT), ±5% + 3 digits (up to 200 µT), ±10% + 5 digits (up to 2000 µT)
- Includes: 9V DC battery, User manual
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- Includes: 3 x 1.5V AAA batteries, Instruction manual
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- Accuracy: ±2 dB
- Includes: 2 x External sensor probes, 2 x Frequency range connectors, 9V battery, Carrying case, User manual
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- Accuracy: ±5 % of measured value
- Includes: Electrostatic Meter, Earthing cable, Carrying bag, 9 V block battery, Instruction manual
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- Accuracy: ± 1% of reading
- Includes: Hall sensor (axial), Service bag, 9V block battery, Instruction manual
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- Accuracy: ± 1% of reading
- Includes: Hall sensor (transverse), Service bag, 9 V block battery, Instruction manual
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- Frequency Range (Hz): 50MHz to 3.5GHz
- Includes: Spherical Triaxial Sensor, Battery, User manual, Carrying case
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- Accuracy: ± (2% of MB + 2 mG), @ ± 100µT / 1000 G
- Includes: Standard Sensor Range: 0-3000 milli-Tesla (0-30,000 Gauss), Precision Sensor Range: 0-300 micro-Tesla (0-3000 milli-Gauss), SD memory card, 1.5V AA batteries, Instruction manual
About Magnetic Field Measuring
Magnetic Field Measuring are instruments used to measure the strength of a magnetic field. They come in a variety of forms, from handheld devices to more complex instrumentation.
Types of Magnetic Field Measuring
The most common types of Magnetic Field Measuring are handheld devices like magnetic field readers, as well as larger and more specialized instruments for measuring magnetic fields. Other types of Magnetic Field Measuring include probes and sensors that can be attached to other equipment to measure the strength and direction of a magnetic field.
How Magnetic Field Measuring are Made
Magnetic Field Measuring typically consist of a combination of electronic components, magnets, and metals such as iron or steel. These components work together to detect changes in the strength or direction of a magnetic field and relay this information back to the user.
Industries that use Magnetic Field Measuring
Magnetic Field Measuring are used in many industries, including engineering, physics research, manufacturing, aerospace exploration, medical imaging technology, and automotive design. Professionals working in these fields rely on these devices to accurately measure the strength and direction of magnetic fields.
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