Experiment set MECHANICS 1

The principle of measurement
Whereas the sets of nature and science have hitherto concentrated on scientific phenomena, now it is time to focus on discovering the laws of physics. With the MECHANICS 1 experiment set, students can effortlessly
- gain an introduction to measuring techniques, how to create and evaluate tables and graphs
- recognise proportional and non-proportional relationships
- discover the secret of buoyancy or the laws for levers in exciting ways
- determine the centre of gravity of two-dimensional shapes
No special stand accessories needed
The storage case itself acts as a stand base into which the stand rods provided can be screwed as necessary.
01.01.10 Storage case
01.02.00 Inlay with cut-outs for apparatus, M1
01.03.00 Overflow vessel
01.04.00 Plastic beaker, 250 ml
01.05.00 Vernier calliper
01.06.00 Bosshead clamp, M1
01.07.00 Perspex block
01.08.00 Steel cylinder, M1
01.09.00 Aluminium body
01.10.00 Rod coupling, M1
01.11.00 Coil spring, 30 N/m
01.12.00 Rod with hook 5 cm
01.13.00 Mounting pin
01.14.00 Measuring cylinder, 50 ml
01.15.00 4 Weights, 50 g, with hook
01.16.00 Force gauge, 2 N
01.17.00 2 Stand rods, 23 cm
01.18.00 Stand rod, 29 cm
01.19.00 Measuring tape, 2 m
01.20.00 Rubber band, M1, in box
Additionally required:
For the experiments marked with * , a set of scales are needed, e. g.
00.01.30 CB 1001
or
00.01.40 CB 501
M1-1: Measurement of length 1
M1-2: Measurement of length 2
M1-3: Determining the volume of solid bodies
M1-4: Determining the density of solid materials*
M1-5: Determining the density of liquids*
M1-6: Density of salt water*
M1-7: Force and how it increases the length of a rubber band
M1-8: Force and how it increases the length of a coil spring
M1-9: Determination of acceleration due to gravity
M1-10: First-class levers
M1-11: Centre of gravity
M1-12: Second- and third-class levers*
M1-13: Buoyancy in water
M1-14: Action and reaction as applied to buoyancy in water*
Additionally required:
For the experiments marked with * , a set of scales are needed, e. g.
00.01.30 CB 1001 or 00.01.40 CB 501