Apparatus for the fall of water
Product Code : SCL-PL-11439
The Water Fall Apparatus is a precision-engineered school
instrument designed for the empirical study of fluid trajectories within
rotating reference frames. Optimized for University and Vocational TVET
physics, it facilitates the quantitative observation of Coriolis and
centrifugal force effects on falling liquids. It adheres to ISO-standardized
laboratory protocols for rotational mechanics and non-inertial frame analysis.
Technical Specifications
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Tender Specification |
OEM Technical Detail |
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Material Grade |
Chemical-Resistant Technical Polymers and
Corrosion-Resistant Alloy |
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System Compatibility |
Calibrated for 10mm Shaft of Electric Rotation Machine |
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Functional Mechanism |
Vertical gravitational fluid flow with radial rotational
bias |
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Mounting Configuration |
Precision-balanced axial coupling for high-RPM stability |
Key Pedagogical:
- Calibrated
Fluid Release Nozzle: Allows students to analyze the deflection
of a liquid stream in a non-inertial frame, providing evidentiary data for
Coriolis acceleration formulas.
- Axial
Coupling for Rotation Platforms: Enables the evaluation of
apparent forces as a function of angular velocity (w), supporting
Classical Mechanics Module 402.
- Transparent
Observation Path: Students can calculate the magnitude of
fictitious forces by measuring the horizontal displacement of the water
fall, facilitating the mathematical synthesis of vector products.
International Logistics & Compliance
This school instrument is secured in export-grade seaworthy crating (ISPM-15 compliant) to ensure the integrity of fluid reservoirs and axial alignment during global transit. Procurement documentation includes the Manufacturer’s Authorization Form (MAF), optional IQ/OQ/PQ Certification for institutional tenders, and comprehensive technical manuals in English. The hardware features a tropicalized design, laboratory-tested for operational durability in high-humidity environments (up to 45°C / 90% Humidity), preventing the material degradation and nozzle calcification common in non-OEM grade fluid apparatus.
