About Sonometer
Specifications:-comprising a wooden resonance box of 114 cm length, 12.5 cm width and 10 cm height, with two rules 1 mt. long sub-divided into millimeter. two wire of brass and steel attached to fixed bridge and tensioned by fine adjustment pegs.
Durable Materials for Long-term Laboratory UseConstructed with iron and Bakelite, the Sonometer delivers outstanding durability, making it suitable for frequent use in educational and research laboratories. These materials resist wear and maintain structural integrity, ensuring consistent performance for scientific applications.
Precise Analog Readings for Accurate MeasurementThe analog display of the Sonometer allows users to obtain clear and reliable measurements, vital for physics experiments and sound studies. Easy to operate, this design supports laboratory needs where accuracy is essential, streamlining experimental procedures.
Serving India and Beyond as a Trusted SupplierAs a recognized exporter, manufacturer, and supplier, we deliver this Sonometer to laboratories across India and internationally. Our commitment to quality and service means laboratories can depend on efficient, timely delivery and support.
FAQs of Sonometer:
Q: How does the Sonometer function in laboratory applications?
A: The Sonometer operates by using its iron and Bakelite structure to facilitate vibration-based experiments. Its analog display helps researchers observe and record precise data, making it essential for sound and frequency studies in labs.
Q: What materials are used in constructing the Sonometer and what benefits do they offer?
A: This Sonometer is built using iron for robustness and Bakelite for heat resistance and insulation. These materials enhance the durability and safety of the instrument during extended laboratory experiments.
Q: When should the Sonometer be used in a laboratory setting?
A: The Sonometer is ideal for use during physics experiments that require the study of sound waves, resonance, and frequency. Its reliable construction and performance make it suitable for routine educational and research activities.
Q: Where is the Sonometer manufactured and supplied from?
A: The Sonometer is manufactured, exported, and supplied from India. Laboratories across the country, as well as international clients, have access to this product through our dedicated distribution network.
Q: What is the process of measuring frequency with the Sonometer?
A: To measure frequency, a wire is stretched between two points on the Sonometer and weights are added. The analog display is then used to record resonance and vibration characteristics, providing accurate frequency data for laboratory analyses.
Q: How can laboratories benefit from using this Sonometer?
A: Laboratories benefit from the Sonometers accuracy, durability, and user-friendly analog display, which contribute to more effective and reliable experimental outcomes. Its robust build ensures a long service life, reducing replacement costs.