A combination of 2 transmitters and 1 receiver! Many experiments are possible, including interference, diffraction, sound speed, and distance measurement.
The "EOJ-60A model" is an ultrasonic experimental device designed to acquire the properties of ultrasound. It is intended for physics students to learn the fundamental properties of ultrasound and propagation characteristics through experiments, and it has been designed to facilitate learning in applied areas such as distance measurement. The operation is easy. Waveforms can be observed with an external oscilloscope, and values for frequency, time, and distance can be read on the built-in display. 【Features】 ■ Learning in both fundamental and applied aspects ■ Easy operation for conducting experiments ■ A variety of experiments can be performed *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Product Configuration】 ■ EOJ-60A Main Unit ■ Transmitter: 2 ■ Receiver: 1 ■ Accessories (Reflector: 1, Mounting Base: 2) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Example Experimental Items】 ■ Interference experiment of ultrasound using two sound sources ■ Directionality experiment ■ "Beating" experiment using two nearby sound sources ■ Distance measurement using reflected waves ■ Diffraction experiment using a reflector ■ Measurement of the speed of sound propagating in air *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Echo Electronics Co., Ltd. is engaged in the design, manufacturing, and sales of electrical equipment and electronic measuring instruments, as well as the design, manufacturing, and sales of electronic application devices. We offer precise magnetic field strength measurements and customization of measuring instruments to suit various magnetic field measurement environments. Our NMR magnetic field measuring instruments are widely used in the field of physics (such as physical research and accelerator facilities) and in the medical field (such as distribution measurements for MRI magnets), based on over 50 years of experience.