
Philip Harris Young's Modulus Apparatus
Description
The Youngs modulus of a material describes how it behaves under a load. It is defined as the ratio of stress to strain. Stress is force per unit area or pressure measured in Pa and strain is a ratio of lengths so has no units. Therefore Youngs modulus is a measure of pressure and has SI units of Pa.
Comprises a scale plate carrying a 0 to 30mm scale and a moveable vernier readable to 0.1mm. Both have bars with clamping screws for the wires and hooks for the tension weight and loading masses. A ceiling clamp is provided for the upper ends of the wires together with a pair of large wood screws for attaching it to a convenient overhead beam door frame etc.
A tension weight mass 1.3kg approx. for the comparison wire is also included.
- Supplied WITHOUT load masses or wires.
In addition to the apparatus the following items are required:
- Set of wires (a mixed set is available to purchase separately)
- Screw Gauge Micrometer (B8R06348)
- Slotted 100g masses (B8A73088)
- Safety Goggles
Specifications
GB
Philip Harris
Physics
Motions & Forces