Ct Controller, Output: 2 X Stepper Motor Controllers, Bipolar, 5 V, Max. 2 A, Supply Voltage: 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz, Power Consumption: Max. 50 Va, Dimensions: 155X170X315 mm3, For Operating The Two Stepper Motors For The Linear Motion Axis And The Rotation Axis Of The Ct Scanner.
ultrasonic Probe, Dimensions: 65 mm X 27 mm Dia, For Use With ultrasonic Echoscope, Includes A 16-mm Piezo-Ceramic Disc In A Die-Cast Metal Case And A 1-M Long Cable With A Frequency-Coded Snap-In Plug, Equipment Is Adapted To Sound In Water/Acrylic, 2 Mhz.
Ct Measuring Trough, Material: Acrylic, Thickness Of Sides: 4 mm Approx, Dimensions: 430X150X150 mm3, Made Of Thin Transparent Plastic, Includes Several Special Fittings For Attaching And Connecting ultrasonic Sensors To The Sides Of The Trough.
Model, Multiple pendulum Demonstration, consists of a large acrylic frame and nine pendula with 1 in steel ball, initiator stick to simultaneously release all pendula
Advanced Ripple Tank with Projection Mirror, 21.1lbs, 24.4x15.4x9.4in, Includes: (1) Vibration Generator, (1) Wave monitor unit, (1) Projection screen, (1) Wave dippers, (1) Lever arm and support, (1) Ripple tank, (1) Projection mirror, (1) Set of footers with adjustment screws
Mat for the Resonance Bowl The 7in (180mm) round mat can withstand up to 250C (480F).prevent slipping and allows for larger standing waves by preventing vibrations from transferring to the table.
Resonance Apparatus, Acrylic tube approx. 98 cm long and 2.5 cm diameter mounted on retort stand with clamp and boss, with metal vessel, connecting tubing and spring clip supported on iron ring. Dimensions: Weight (lb) 4.8x Length (in)39.0xWidth (in)3.9xHeight (in)3.1
Vibration Generator Set, mechanical vibration and wave motion apparatus based on a vibration generator that can be used with any frequency generator that can deliver a signal of up to 1A, used on the bench or attached to stand material via a threaded socket on the bottom
Resonance Bowl (Chinese Spouting Bowl) 15in diameter with a Teacher Guide.Due to the vibrations caused by the rubbing of the handles, the water surface begins to ripple around the rim.Soon water drops shoot up quickly becoming continuous streams called standing wave.