Centrifugal Force

Item Number: 
TM1005
TecQuipment Engineering Lab Equipment

A base unit supports a mechanism that rotates under a clear dome. An electric motor turns a belt that turns a turntable under the mechanism. The motor works in clockwise and anticlockwise rotation and with variable velocity. A sensor measures the rotational velocity of the mechanism. 

The mechanism has three balance arms. Two (the outside) arms hold any of a selection of masses (supplied) at any of five radial positions. A sensor measures the centrifugal force due to the selected mass as it rotates about the given radii. The other (central) arm holds equal and radially opposite masses to balance the first mass. This prevents unwanted vibrations, which would also affect measurement accuracy. 

The clear dome includes an interlock that shuts off power to the motor. This allows students to see the mechanism rotating and use it in safety while still giving them access to change the masses and their positions. 

The base unit includes the motor control and a multiline display. The motor control includes unique direction, coarse and fine velocity adjustment and ‘press to stop’ functions. The display shows velocity (speed) in units of revolutions per minute and radians per second. It also shows centrifugal force.

The equipment works with TecQuipment’s Versatile Data Acquisition System (VDAS® sold separate). Using VDAS® enables accurate real-time data capture, monitoring and display, calculation and charting of all relevant parameters on a computer making tests quick and reliable.

Standard FeaturesLearning OutcomesRecommended Ancillaries

Standard Features

  • Demonstrates the relationship between centrifugal force, mass of a rotating body, its distance from the axis, and its angular velocity
  • Balanced arm mechanism for accurate readings
  • Portable, self-contained bench-top unit, suitable for classroom demonstrations and use by small groups of students
  • Interlocked, transparent dome allows students to see the mechanism spinning in safety
  • Unique multifunction control for coarse and fine adjustment of velocity and direction • Includes a set of weights for diff erent experiments
  • Works with TecQuipment’s Versatile Data Acquisition System (VDAS®)

Learning Outcomes

Finding the relationship between centrifugal force, the mass of a rotating body, its distance from the axis of rotation (radial position) and the speed of rotation.

Recommended Ancillaries

CENTRIFUGAL FORCE KIT

ES16 - EXPERIMENT

Demonstrates the relationship between centrifugal force, radius and velocity of rotating masses.

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