Conical pendulum
Product Code : SCL-PL-11436
The Conical Pendulum Apparatus is a calibrated school
instrument engineered for the quantitative study of centripetal force and the
period of revolution in a circular path. Optimized for University and Secondary
physics laboratories, it allows for the empirical verification of the
relationship between angular velocity, tension, and vertical displacement. It
complies with ISO-standardized laboratory safety protocols for rotational
mechanics.
Technical Specifications
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Tender Specification |
OEM Technical Detail |
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Material Grade |
Ruggedized Alloy Hub and Low-Inertia Suspension Line |
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System Compatibility |
Calibrated for 10mm Shaft of Electric Rotation Machine
1443 |
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Measurement Parameters |
Angular Displacement and Orbital Period ($T$) |
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Functional Design |
Low-friction pivot for high-fidelity circular motion |
Key Pedagogical:
- Variable
Radius Suspension: Allows students to calculate the centripetal
acceleration and tension components as a function of orbital radius,
supporting Mechanics Module 2.3.
- High-Stability
Pivot Coupling: Enables students to analyze the period of
revolution (T) with minimal parasitic drag, ensuring experimental data
aligns with the formula T = 2π L cos ?/g.
- Standardized
Rotation Machine Interface: Students can evaluate the impact of
varying angular velocities on the vertical angle of the pendulum bob,
facilitating advanced study of non-inertial reference frames.
International Logistics & Compliance
This school instrument is secured in export-grade seaworthy crating (ISPM-15 compliant) to maintain the structural integrity of the suspension arm and coupling hub during global transit. Procurement documentation includes the Manufacturer’s Authorization Form (MAF), optional IQ/OQ/PQ Certification for institutional tenders, and 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 mechanical oxidation and bearing fatigue common in non-OEM grade alternatives.
