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Brand: Reliant Lab
Reliant Lab Young’s Modulus Appratus (Searle’s Pattern), Brass
SKU: TB-RE-66626
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Reliant Lab Young’s Modulus Appratus
(Searle’s Pattern), Brass
(Searle’s Pattern), Brass
Country of origin: India
Specifications
- Brand: Reliant Lab
- Pattern : Searle’s Pattern
- Material : Brass
Description
The Reliant Lab Young’s Modulus Apparatus (Searle’s Pattern) is a high precision laboratory instrument designed to determine the elastic properties of metal wires. While the frames are typically made of cast iron for rigidity, the Brass designation refers to the specific experimental wire and components provided for the study of non ferrous elasticity. This apparatus utilizes a differential measurement system consisting of two rectangular frames connected by a sensitive spirit level. One frame holds a reference wire to cancel out errors from thermal expansion or support yielding, while the other holds the experimental brass wire.
Features
:- Differential Frame System: Features a twin-frame design that holds both a reference and an experimental wire to eliminate errors caused by temperature changes.
- Integrated Spirit Level: A sensitive spirit level is pivoted between the frames to indicate the exact point of equilibrium after loading.
- Brass Wire Specification: Optimized for testing brass wires, providing insights into the tensile strength and elasticity of non ferrous alloys.
- Robust Clamping Chucks: Heavy duty hardened steel chucks ensure the wires are gripped securely without slippage, even under maximum load.
Applications
:- Determination of Young’s Modulus: Used to calculate the modulus of elasticity by measuring the ratio of tensile stress to longitudinal strain.
- Verification of Hooke’s Law: Demonstrates that the extension of a solid is proportional to the applied force within the elastic limit.
- Comparative Material Study: Ideal for comparing the elastic constants of brass against steel, copper, or iron in a controlled setting.
- Precision Metrology Training: Provides a practical platform for students to master the use of micrometers and level based null-point detection.

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