For showing the conversion from electrical energy via mechanical, to potential energy by winding up a weight on a cord.
One end of the 6mm.
steel shaft carries an aluminium 'V' pulley 56 mm.
diameter, and the other end is fitted with a cord anchoring collar.
Supplied complete with driving belt.
To show the forces which can be exerted during thermal expansion or contraction.
Comprising a heavy cast iron frame 340x120x100mm with slotted end pillars to carry a stout iron bar.
The bar is threaded at one end for a large tensioning nut and has holes at the other end to accommodate the cast iron breaking bars.
Supplied complete with ten breaking bars.
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.
Represents internal structure and operating principles of an air-cooled two-stroke engine.
All parts in aluminium alloy.
Ignition is shown by means of a miniature bulb.
Carburetter and fuel supply also sectioned.
Mounted on metal base.
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.
Determination of charge on a electron by measuring a known distance on the basis of number of times of fall under gravity and of rise in uniform vertical electrostatic field in a series of charged oil drops.
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