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The supplies and controls for the Helmholtz coils
and the filament are permanently wired
on a board and are designed to minimize the
possibility of damage to the tube or coils.
Locate each control and note the qualitative
effects observed when the control is varied.
In particular:
- Figure 1 shows that the filament and its
associated lead wires form a small loop.
Since a 4 amp current is required to heat the filament,
this loop creates a measurable
field. The filament coil reversing switch permits
you to study the effect of this field.
The effect can be minimized in the experiment
by rotating the tube slightly in its
mounting so that the electrons come out
parallel to the plane of the coils. Will the
electron velocities be changed and will
the accuracy of the final result be jeopardized
if this adjustment is not made carefully?
- Note the direction of the coil current
for each position of its reversing switch by
using the dip needle to check the direction
of the resultant field. Knowing the field
direction, check the sign of the particles in the deflected beam.
- The beam will have a slight curvature
in the earth's field when the coil current is
zero. Make a preliminary measurement of the
earth's field by adjusting the coil
current to remove this curvature.
The special Meter Switch and low current meter
will enable you to measure the relatively small
current needed and the straight line
trajectory can be checked by comparison with
the light emitted from the filament.