About Universal Force Table
Universal Force Table
For demonstrating the principle of the parallelogram law of forces and polygon of forces. a unit is a drawing board size: 75 x 60 cm fitted on two side pillars for standing. the board is supplied complete with two pulleys (clamp pattern) 3 x 50 gm hangers and 12 slotted weight of 50 gm, reel of cotton thread and a ring.
Robust Design and Reliable PerformanceConstructed from high-quality iron and bakelite, the Universal Force Table guarantees durability while maintaining accuracy in laboratory tasks. Its analog display is user-friendly, enabling quick and clear force measurements needed for physics experiments and demonstrations.
Versatile Laboratory ApplicationsIdeal for routine lab work, the force table supports studies involving force resolution, vector addition, and equilibrium. Its manageable size and operational capacity (up to 1 kg/hr) make it an excellent choice for educational and research laboratories with limited space.
FAQs of Universal Force Table:
Q: How is the Universal Force Table used in a laboratory setting?
A: The Universal Force Table is employed to perform experiments on vector forces, equilibrium, and resultant calculations. It allows students and researchers to arrange pulleys and weights to explore fundamental principles of mechanics.
Q: What materials are used in the construction of the Universal Force Table?
A: This instrument is manufactured from robust iron and bakelite, ensuring long-term stability and resistance to laboratory wear.
Q: When should the Universal Force Table be chosen over digital models?
A: The analog force table is ideal when you require mechanical reliability without electronic calibration, especially in educational settings or where power sources are limited.
Q: Where can this Universal Force Table be sourced?
A: It is available from manufacturers, suppliers, and exporters based in India, and can be shipped globally to universities and research institutes.
Q: What is the typical process for conducting experiments with this force table?
A: Users set up forces using attached pulleys and weights, align vectors on the table surface, and observe the analog display to analyze and calculate resultant and equilibrium forces.
Q: What are the main benefits of using an iron and bakelite force table in the lab?
A: This table offers excellent durability and precision, easy maintenance, and robust stability due to its 500-kilogram weight, making it ideal for repetitive laboratory applications.
Q: How does the temperature range affect the usage of the Universal Force Table?
A: The instrument operates efficiently within the 1040C range, ensuring accuracy and material stability in most laboratory environments.