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Brand: Reliant Lab
Reliant Lab Resonance Apparatus Iron Pipe, 1 inch Dia for Determining the Speed of Sound
SKU: TB-RE-67347
Estimated Delivery By: Apr 16 - Apr 18 




MRP : ₹3599 ₹1999
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Estimated Delivery By: Apr 16 - Apr 18 
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Short Description
Reliant Lab Resonance Apparatus Iron Pipe, 1 inch Dia
For Determining the Speed of Sound
Dia Size- 1 inch
Country of origin: India
Specifications
- Brand: Reliant Lab
- Pipe Material : Iron
- Pipe Dia : 1 inch
- Base : Cast Iron
Description
The Reliant Lab Resonance Apparatus is a foundational physics instrument used to study the properties of sound waves, specifically the phenomenon of resonance in air columns. This model features a high quality 1-inch diameter iron pipe mounted vertically on a stable base. This allows for the precise calculation of the speed of sound in air and the study of longitudinal stationary waves.
Features
:- Durable Iron Pipe Construction: Features a 1-inch (25mm) diameter heavy-duty iron pipe, providing a rigid and stable medium for consistent acoustic reflections.
- Precision Graduated Scale: Equipped with a metric scale mounted alongside the tube to allow for accurate measurement of the resonating air column length.
- Adjustable Water Reservoir: Includes a movable plastic or metal reservoir connected by flexible tubing, allowing for smooth and precise control of the water level.
- Corrosion-Resistant Coating: The iron pipe is treated with a high quality finish to prevent rusting and ensure longevity in a school or university lab environment.
Applications
:- Determining the Speed of Sound: Used to calculate the velocity of sound in air at room temperature by measuring the length of the resonating air column.
- Studying Harmonic Frequencies: Demonstrates the formation of nodes and antinodes in a closed end organ pipe.
- Frequency Determination: Can be used to find the unknown frequency of a tuning fork by using a known value for the speed of sound.

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