For showing potential energy in a wound-up spring and its conversion to electrical energy by driving a dynamo and lighting a lamp.
May also be used to wind up a weight on a cord showing the change from potential energy to kinetic and back to potential in the raised weight.
The steel shaft carries a clock spring with a free wheel device and winding ratchet, also an aluminium 'V' pulley 56 mm.
diameter.
One end of the shaft overhangs the base for use as line shaft when winding up a weight.
Dimensions 220 x 100 x 100 mm.
high Supplied complete with driving belt.
Highly useful for demonstrating the most fundamental and frequently used mechanism.
Very useful for engineering students.
All the components are made of high degree of precision.
These modules are assembled on transparent perspex sheets to facilitate teaching.
Easy to assemble or disassemble.
For use with motor/generator to give an indication of their output when used as dynamos.
The lamp-holders are connected in parallel.
Supplied with three lamps 3.5 V 0.25 A, M.E.S.
A model of two-stroke diesel engine made in aluminium alloy and gun metal.
Ignition is shown by means of a miniature bulb. Fuel supply is also sectioned.
With hand crank, provided for manual operation.
Mounted on base.
For use with a large motor/generator and a lamp unit to demonstrate the conversion of electrical energy to kinetic energy and then back again.
Comprising an iron flywheel, mounted in cast brackets with bearings.
The shaft has an aluminium 'V' pulley for driving with the spring belt supplied.
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