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Brand: Reliant Lab
Reliant Lab Inertia Apparatus for Friction Analysis
SKU: TB-RE-66472
Estimated Delivery By: Apr 16 - Apr 18 




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Reliant Lab Inertia Apparatus
Country of origin: India
Specifications
- Brand: Reliant Lab
- Product Quantity : 1 Piece
- Metal Ball : 1 Piece
- Sheet : 1
- Sheet Material : Aluminum
Description
The Inertia Apparatus consists of a stable vertical pillar mounted on a heavy circular base. At the top of the pillar, there is a flat platform designed to hold a small card or plate. A spring-loaded metal striker is positioned to hit the card horizontally. By placing a heavy metal ball on top of the card and releasing the striker, the card is ejected at high speed, while the ball due to its inertia remains in its vertical position and drops directly into a small concave dip on the pillar. This provides an immediate and clear proof of the concept of stationary inertia.
Features
:- Polished Metal Inertia Ball: Includes a precision-machined steel or brass ball with sufficient mass to demonstrate significant resistance to change in motion.
- Concave Pillar Seat: The top of the vertical post is slightly recessed to catch the ball safely after the card is flicked away.
- Durable Pillar Construction: Typically made of chrome-plated steel or anodized aluminum to withstand repeated impacts from the striker.
- Adjustable Trigger: Allows the user to vary the force of the strike, facilitating experiments at different velocity thresholds.
Applications
:- Newton's First Law Demonstration: The primary use is illustrating the concept that an object at rest stays at rest due to its inertia.
- Force and Acceleration: Teaching the relationship between the impulse delivered by the striker and the displacement of the card.
- Friction Analysis: Discussing why the card must be hit quickly to minimize the "frictional drag" that might otherwise pull the ball along with it.

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