Coriolis force apparatus
Product Code : SCL-PL-11437
The Coriolis Force Apparatus is a calibrated school
instrument engineered for the empirical demonstration of fictitious forces
within rotating reference frames. Optimized for University and Vocational TVET
curricula, it facilitates the quantitative study of apparent deflection in
moving bodies. It complies with ISO-standardized laboratory safety protocols
and is essential for advanced kinematics and geophysical fluid dynamics
modules.
Technical Specifications
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Tender Specification |
OEM Technical Detail |
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Material Grade |
Ruggedized Anodized Aluminum and High-Clarity Acrylic |
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System Compatibility |
Calibrated for 10mm Shaft of Electric Rotation Machine
1443 |
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Functional Mechanism |
Fluid or Projectile deflection tracking in rotating frames |
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Operational Interface |
Precision-balanced mounting hub for vibration-free
rotation |
Key Pedagogical:
- Rotating
Fluid/Projectile Chamber: Allows students to analyze the
curvature of trajectories from a non-inertial perspective, providing
evidentiary data for Coriolis acceleration formulas.
- Transparent
Observation Shield: Enables students to evaluate the direction
of the Coriolis force relative to the angular velocity vector ($\omega$),
supporting Vector Mechanics Module 4.5.
- Synchronized
Drive Coupling: Facilitates the calculation of the Rossby
number and deflection magnitude, allowing students to create
predictive models for atmospheric and oceanic circulation patterns.
International Logistics & Compliance
This school instrument is secured in export-grade seaworthy
crating (ISPM-15 compliant) to protect the precision-balanced components and
optical surfaces during global transit. Procurement documentation includes the
Manufacturer’s Authorization Form (MAF), optional IQ/OQ/PQ Certification for
institutional tenders, and comprehensive User Manuals in English. The hardware
features a tropicalized design, laboratory-tested for operational durability in
high-humidity environments (up to 45°C / 90% Humidity), preventing the
mechanical oxidation and structural warping common in non-OEM grade
alternatives.
