Wireless Charging Experiment kit Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India

Wireless Charging Experiment kit

Product Code : SCL-EI-10566

The Wireless Charging Experiment Kit is a school physics apparatus used for demonstrating contactless energy transfer, electromagnetic induction, transmitter coils, receiver coils and the working principle of wireless charging. It is intended for physics students, STEM classrooms and teacher-led demonstrations where learners need a clear visual model of wireless power transfer.

Product Description

The Wireless Charging Experiment Kit helps students understand how electrical energy can be transferred without a wired connection between the source and receiver. A flat transmitting coil produces an alternating magnetic field, and LED receiver blocks with built-in coils respond by lighting when placed in the effective field area.

This kit is useful for explaining modern wireless charging concepts in a simple classroom format. Students can test how LED brightness changes with coil distance, coil alignment and receiver position. For related teaching equipment, explore our Physics Lab Equipment and Electronic Instruments categories.

Key Features

  • Demonstrates wireless power transfer through electromagnetic induction.
  • Includes 5 LED receiver blocks with built-in receiving coils.
  • Flat transmitting coil makes the energy-transfer area easy to observe.
  • Shows the effect of distance and alignment between transmitter and receiver coils.
  • Petri dish included for stable placement and clear classroom viewing.
  • Useful for explaining smartphone wireless charging principles.
  • Compact kit format suitable for physics labs, STEM rooms and activity demonstrations.
  • No product-specific certification is confirmed; verify tender compliance before procurement.

Technical Specifications

Specification

Detail

Product Name

Wireless Charging Experiment Kit

Brand

Lab Glassware Manufacturer

Product Category

Physics Lab Equipment / Electromagnetism Experiment Kit

Intended Users

School physics students, STEM learners, teachers and classroom demonstration groups

Primary Keyword

Wireless Charging Experiment Kit

Secondary Keywords

wireless power transfer kit, electromagnetic induction kit, transmitter coil experiment, receiver coil demonstration, smartphone charging model, physics induction apparatus

Receiver Units

5 LED receiver blocks with built-in coils

Transmitter

Flat transmitting coil

Power Supply

USB power supply / power unit included as per reference source; final supply rating

What's Included in the Kit

  • USB power supply / power unit
  • Flat transmitting coil
  • 5 LED receiver blocks with built-in receiving coils
  • Petri dish
  • Operating instructions / experiment guide

Applications / Uses

  • Teaching the principle of wireless charging used in smartphones.
  • Demonstrating electromagnetic induction between two separated coils.
  • Showing how a receiver coil can obtain energy without wired contact.
  • Comparing LED brightness at different distances from the transmitter coil.
  • Testing how coil orientation affects wireless power transfer.
  • Supporting STEM demonstrations on energy transfer and modern electronics.
  • Introducing practical links between school physics and consumer technology.

How to Use the Wireless Charging Experiment Kit

  1. Place the flat transmitting coil on a clean, stable laboratory table.
  2. Connect the transmitter coil to the supplied USB power unit.
  3. Place the Petri dish over or near the transmitting coil as directed in the activity guide.
  4. Put one LED receiver block at the centre of the transmitting coil area.
  5. Switch on the power supply and observe whether the LED lights.
  6. Move the LED receiver block away from the centre and note changes in brightness.
  7. Rotate or tilt the receiver block to study how alignment affects energy transfer.

Safety note: Use only under teacher supervision. Do not overload the power supply, short-circuit the coil connections or handle damaged cables.

Care & Maintenance

  • Disconnect the USB power unit after every classroom session.
  • Keep the transmitter coil and LED receiver blocks dry and dust-free.
  • Store the Petri dish separately to prevent scratches or breakage.
  • Inspect wires, connectors and LED blocks before practical use.

Why Choose Lab Glassware Manufacturer

Lab Glassware Manufacturer supplies laboratory glassware, physics apparatus, electronic instruments and science education kits for institutional procurement. The brand supports schools, colleges, laboratories and export buyers with category-based sourcing for practical science teaching. Buyers can combine this kit with General Lab Equipment and Safety Protective Wears for complete laboratory supply planning.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Wireless Charging Experiment Kit used for?

A Wireless Charging Experiment Kit is used to demonstrate contactless power transfer, electromagnetic induction and the basic working principle of wireless smartphone charging.

How does the LED light without direct wire contact?

The transmitter coil creates a changing magnetic field. The receiver coil inside the LED block converts part of that field into electrical energy, causing the LED to light.

How many LED receiver blocks are included?

The kit includes 5 LED receiver blocks with built-in receiving coils for classroom observation and comparison activities.

Can students test distance and alignment effects?

Yes. Students can move or rotate the receiver blocks to observe how distance and coil alignment affect LED brightness and energy transfer.

Is this kit suitable for school physics labs?

Yes. It is suitable for teacher-guided physics practicals, STEM demonstrations and introductory lessons on induction and wireless energy transfer.

Does the kit include a power supply?

The reference source lists a power supply in the kit contents. The final USB power rating should be confirmed before bulk procurement or tender submission.

For school physics labs, STEM demonstrations and institutional procurement, request a quotation through the Physics Lab Equipment category.

   
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