3B Scientific Torsion Axle User Manual

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3B SCIENTIFIC® PHYSICS



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Torsion Axle U20050


Instruction sheet

03/11 Alf

1 Circular

disc

2 Cross

bar

3 Mount for test bodies

4 Spirit

level

5 Bracket with coiled spring

6 Support

rod

7 Weights

1. Safety instructions

If the coiled spring is too tightly wound, there is the
danger that high centrifugal forces cause the test
bodies to be hurdled away.

Do not displace the test bodies more than a maxi-
mum of 360° (180° is recommended).


2. Description

The torsion axle with its corresponding accessories
and parts are used to investigate rotational oscilla-
tion and for determining the moments of inertia of
various sample objects from the period of oscillation.

The torsion axle consists of a shaft with twin ball races
which is coupled to a bracket by a coiled spring. A
support rod permits assembly on a stand base or a
table clamp. A spirit level is provided so that the tor-
sion axle can be aligned to the horizontal. The test
bodies are a cross bar with weights that can be
moved along its length and a circular disc with one
hole in the centre and eight away from the centre for
determining moments of inertia for eccentric axes of
rotation and confirming Steiner’s theorem.

3. Equipment supplied

1 shaft with bracket, coiled spring, support rod and
mount for test bodies

1 cross bar

2 weights

1 circular disc


4. Technical data

Restoring torque of the spring:

0.028 Nm/rad

Height of the torsion axle:

approx. 200 mm

Cross bar:

Length: 620

mm

Mass:

approx. 135 g

Weights:

260 g each

Circular disc:

Diameter:

320 mm

Mass: 495

g

Boreholes: 9
Borehole spacing:

20 mm

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