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Brand: Reliant Lab
Reliant Lab Fly Wheel (To Determine The Moment of Inertia) Dia 20cm, With Counter
SKU: TB-RE-66466
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Short Description
Reliant Lab Fly Wheel Dia 20cm
With Counter
To Determine The Moment of Inertia
Country of origin: India
Specifications
- Brand: Reliant Lab
- Counter : With Counter
- Dia Size : 20 cm
Description
The Reliant Lab Flywheel consists of a heavy, balanced cast iron wheel with a 20cm diameter, mounted on a horizontal axle. The axle is supported by high-quality, low-friction ball bearings within a robust cast iron frame. This specific model is equipped with an integrated revolution counter that automatically tracks the number of rotations. As a mass suspended by a string falls, it spins the flywheel; once the string detaches, the counter allows students to precisely record how many rotations the wheel completes before coming to a stop due to friction. This data is critical for calculating the Moment of Inertia and the work done against frictional torque.
Features
:- Precision 20cm Cast Iron Wheel: Provides a standard, substantial mass for stable rotational inertia and consistent experimental results.
- Integrated Revolution Counter: Automatically tracks total rotations, eliminating human counting errors during high-speed spinning.
- Heavy-Duty Support Frame: The cast iron base and pillars ensure the apparatus remains perfectly rigid and vibration-free under load.
Applications
:- Moment of Inertia Calculation: The primary use is determining the experimental moment of inertia using the energy conservation method.
- Work-Energy Theorem: Demonstrating how potential energy from a height ($mgh$) converts into rotational kinetic energy.
- Engineering Dynamics: Providing a practical introduction to flywheel energy storage systems used in mechanical engines and power grids.

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