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Brand: Reliant Lab
Reliant Lab Maxwell Wheel for Rotational Inertia Measurement
SKU: TB-RE-66618
Estimated Delivery By: Apr 16 - Apr 18 




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Reliant Lab Maxwell Wheel
For Rotational Inertia Measurement
For Rotational Inertia Measurement
Country of origin: India
Specifications
- Brand: Reliant Lab
- Product Quantity : 1 Piece
Description
The Reliant Lab Maxwell Wheel is a classic physics apparatus used to demonstrate the conservation of mechanical energy and the conversion between potential and kinetic energy. It consists of a heavy, solid metal disc mounted on a central axle. Two strong, thin cords are wound around the axle and attached to a sturdy overhead support frame. This periodic up and down motion continues until friction and air resistance eventually dissipate the energy, providing a visually captivating example of energy transformation and rotational dynamics.
Features
:- Heavy Duty Flywheel: Features a high-mass, polished metal disc that provides significant rotational inertia, ensuring long lasting oscillation cycles.
- Precision Machined Axle: The central shaft is engineered for perfect balance, minimizing wobbling and ensuring uniform winding of the support cords.
- Sturdy Support Frame: Supplied with a stable, height-adjustable metal frame or a wall-mounting bracket designed to remain rigid during the wheel's motion.
- Adjustable Suspension Cords: Equipped with durable, low-stretch strings that allow for precise leveling of the axle to ensure vertical travel.
Applications
:- Conservation of Energy Studies: Experimentally verifies that the total mechanical energy (Potential + Kinetic) remains constant in an ideal system.
- Angular Momentum Demonstration: Illustrates how the momentum of the spinning wheel allows it to "climb" back up the string against the force of gravity.
- Dynamics and Kinematics Instruction: Serves as a primary teaching aid in secondary and higher education physics labs for studying Newton’s Second Law for rotation.

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