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Measuring Liquid Viscosity

1. Guide tube, 2. Laser emitter A,

3. Laser emitter B, 4. Laser receiver A,
5. Laser receiver B, 6. Measuring cylinder, 7. Back panel, 8. Power socket, 9. Laser signal control,

10. Front panel,  11. Timer, 12. Power switch, 13. Timer reset

 
Viscosity of castor oil
Viscosity of castor oil
 
 
      
LEMI-32

Measuring Liquid Viscosity - Falling Sphere Method

     
liquid viscos coefficient
         
Features    
Photoelectric timing
High accuracy
Affordable
      
Introduction    

Viscosity coefficient is one of the important properties of liquid. Measurement of liquid viscosity coefficient using a falling sphere can reveal related physical phenomena clearly. Normally, the measurement accuracy of the falling ball method is not high by using a manual stopwatch considering the existing parallax errors of the sphere.

 

This apparatus is designed with the following benefits:

 

1. Using photoelectric sensor and electronic timer to avoid the parallax and timing errors caused by a stopwatch

2. Improved mechanical design to ensure precise falling trace of the sphere

3. Using laser ranging to accurately measure both the fall time and fall distance to avoid the parallax error

 

Using this apparatus, the following experiments can be conducted:

 

1. Measure the viscosity coefficient of a liquid using falling sphere method

2. Use a photoelectric sensor for timing experiment

3. Use a stopwatch to time a falling sphere, and compare results with the photoelectric timing method

 

Main Specifications   

Description

Specifications

Electronic timer displacement range: 400 mm, resolution: 1 mm
timing range: 250 s, resolution: 0.1 s
Measuring cylinder volume: 1000 mL, height: 400 mm
Measurement error

<3%

 
Part List   

Description

Qty

Stand Rack

1

Main Machine

1

Laser Emitter

2

Laser Receiver

2

Connection Wire

1

Measuring Cylinder

1

Small Steel Balls

diameter: 1.5, 2.0 and 2.5 mm, each one bag

Magnet Steel

1

Power Cord

1

Manual

1

      
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