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Technical data


Damping

Article no: P1003000

Principle

In the previous experiments the students have experimented several times with oscillating systems. In contrast, in this experiment they should observe the oscillation amplitudes over longer periods of time, become familiar with their decrease over time and measure it. This leads to the term damping, which should be, however, introduced only qualitatively here and not as the logarithmic damping decrement which is normally used.

The e function should not be handled here - even though the results are in this form. Rather, it seems more sensible to first - awaken their interest.

Benefits

  • Real stand material for an esecially stable and safe setup
  • Student-suitable experiment descriptions with reports available

Scope of delivery

Support base, variable 02001-00 1
Support rod, l = 600 mm, d = 10 mm, split in 2 rods with screw threads 02035-00 1
Boss head 02043-00 1
Holding pin 03949-00 1
Helical spring, 3 N/m 02220-00 1
Weight holder, 10 g 02204-01 1
Slotted weight, silver bronze, 10 g 02205-03 4
Glass tube holder with tape measure clamp 05961-00 1
Digital stopwatch, 24 h, 1/100 s and 1 s 24025-00 1
Measuring tape, l = 2 m 09936-00 1
Beaker, 250 ml, plastic (PP) 36013-01 1

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