Rolling Disc on Inclined Plane

Rolling Disc on Inclined Plane

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Rolling Disc on Inclined Plane

Rolling Disc on Inclined Plane

Technical Description:

This benchtop unit enables basic experiments to be performed on dynamics and is ideal for laboratory experiments. A metal carrier with a three point support is used as an inclined plane for the experiment; the different rotating masses are rolled down this plane. The inclined plane can be precisely aligned using two integrated sprit levels and three bolts. The angle of inclination is adjusted using an adjustment bolt and is indicated by the built-in inclinometer. The inclinometer uses the plumb line principle. A 1000mm ruler is integrated directly into the inclined plane for measuring the travel. The steel rotating masses each have self-centering conical pins. Using a separate pendulum block the moment of inertia of the rotating masses can be determined by swinging.

Specification:

1. Experiments on the law of gravity on an inclined plane and on the angular acceleration of discs
2. Plane 1000mm, adjustable
3. Three spirit levels, three alignment bolts
4. 2 rotating discs with self-centering conical pins
5. l x w x h 1200x300x280mm

Technical Data:
Inclined plane

– length: max.1000mm
– inclination angle: max. 7°

Discs

– D=100mm, mass: 620g

– D=70mm, mass: 320g
Shaft pin diameter: D=10mm each

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