About Torsion Apparatus Mtr. Horizontal
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Precision and Versatility in Laboratory LearningWith a main scale range of 0360 degrees and torque measurement accuracy of 0.1 Nm, this horizontal torsion apparatus ensures reliable results for both classroom demonstrations and student experiments. Its standard steel or brass rod setup and weight accessories allow varied experimentation with different materials and applied loads.
Sturdy Construction and User-Friendly DesignEngineered with a powder-coated mild steel base, anti-skid rubber feet, and heavy-duty clamps, the apparatus remains stable during repeated use. Detachable weights, a supporting wrench, and an easy-to-understand user manual simplify assembly, setup, and operation for educators and students alike.
Ideal for Educational Verification of Torsion TheoryDesigned to meet standard physics laboratory regulations, the MTR-TAH100 enables hands-on measurement and verification of the rigidity modulus. Its horizontal bench-top model supports direct observation and manipulation, making it a preferred choice for secondary and collegiate physics education.
FAQs of Torsion Apparatus Mtr. Horizontal:
Q: How is the Torsion Apparatus Mtr. Horizontal set up and operated in a physics lab?
A: This apparatus is partially assembled and requires final setup using the included supporting wrench and user manual. Start by securely mounting the rod (standard steel or brass) with heavy-duty screw clamps at each end, attach the graduated circular scale, and select the desired weights provided. With its manual operation, simply apply force and observe scale readings to conduct rigidity modulus experiments.
Q: What types of experiments can be performed with this torsion apparatus?
A: It is primarily used for educational demonstration and experimental verification of torsion theory, such as measuring the modulus of rigidity for different rod materials. Students can investigate torque, angular displacement, and rigidity modulus by applying known weights and recording scale movements.
Q: When should the apparatus be recalibrated or checked for accuracy?
A: This model arrives factory pre-calibrated for precision modulus and torque measurements (0.1 Nm). Recalibration is generally not needed unless the scale or rod has been damaged, replaced, or subjected to excessive force. Periodic visual inspection and careful handling ensure ongoing measurement accuracy.
Q: Where is the ideal location to mount and use the apparatus?
A: Designed for bench-top use, the apparatus fits standard laboratory benches measuring around 100 cm in length. Ensure it is placed on a stable, flat surface with its anti-skid rubber feet fully engaged to prevent slipping during experiments. Suitable for secondary school and college physics labs.
Q: What is the main process for measuring the modulus of rigidity using this instrument?
A: The modulus of rigidity is measured by clamping the rod horizontally, applying known weights, and recording the angular twist indicated on the graduated scale. Results are calculated from changes in angle and applied torque, following the procedure detailed in the user manual for accurate experimental verification.
Q: What are the benefits of using this torsion apparatus for educational purposes?
A: Its sturdy construction, accurate scale (1 least count), and simple manual operation make it ideal for repeated student use. The apparatus supports hands-on learning, is compliant with lab regulations, and delivers reliable measurements for clear understanding of torsion and rigidity concepts.
Q: Who can use the Torsion Apparatus Mtr. Horizontal, and is there an age recommendation?
A: Suitable for students aged 13 and above, particularly those in secondary and college-level physics labs, the instrument can be safely used by educators and students with basic laboratory training and supervision.