Description
The kit includes experiments that measure the effort required to raise various loads using a simple form of screw jack. These include determining how the mechanical advantage and efficiency varies with load, the mechanical advantage and efficiency obtained by using two different wedges, including investigating the effect of the angle on overhauling and to compare the resistance to rotation due to friction in four cantilevered bearings of different materials.
The Engineering Fundamentals range enables students to gain an understanding of the principles of engineering by the process of learning via experimentation.
The Rotational Friction experiments kit enables students to understand how rotational friction affects the efficiency of a screw jack, a wedge and different bearing materials.
Features
- Neatly presented in an easily identifiable and durable storage tray
- Trays have clear lids making it easy to see their contents
- Pictorial tray contents list to identify missing components easily
- Accompanied by a detailed manual with various practical exercises
- Clear and concise assembly instructions for each experiment
- Multiple experiments per kit
- Tool less assembly
Technical Specification:
- Wedge angles
- 18.5°
- 4.75°
- Bearings materials
- Oilite
- Wood
- Nylon
- Ball