Upgrade force tables and inclined planes with this pulley and clamp.
- 1x Super Pulley
- 1x Super Pulley Clamp
- 2x Mounting Screws
Product Summary
Upgrade your force table and inclined plane experiments. With its integral clamp, the Super Pulley makes setup and alignment easy. The pulley height is fully adjustable, enabling you to skim the top of a force table for parallax-free readings, while also keeping the force parallel to the track on an inclined plane. Fits tables up to 2.0 cm (13/16 in.) thick.
What's Included
- 1x Super Pulley
- 1x Super Pulley Clamp
- 2x Mounting Screws
Product Specifications
Pulley diameter | 5.1 cm (2") |
Pulley outside circumference | 16 cm (6.3") |
Pulley groove circumference | 15 cm (5.9") |
Pulley mass (approx.) | 5 g |
Pulley moment of inertia (approx.) | 1.8×10-6 kg*m2 |
Product Guides & Articles
AP Physics 1 Lab Manual Overview
Authored by physics educators, the Advanced Physics 1 Lab Manual, includes fifteen guided inquiry labs that cover AP Physics 1 topics such as kinematics and dynamics, circular motion and gravitation, energy and momentum, torque, and rotational motion.
Experiment Library
Perform the following experiments and more with the Super Pulley with Clamp.
Visit PASCO's Experiment Library to view more activities.
Rotational Dynamics
In this lab, students use rotary motion sensors to determine the mathematical relationship between torque, rotational inertia, and angular acceleration of a rotating object.
Newton's Second Law
In this lab, students use a motion sensor to determine the relationship between a system’s mass, acceleration, and the net force being applied to the system.
Forces and Motion
In this lab, students explore the relationship between force, mass, and motion using a Smart Cart on an aluminum dynamics track. The objective is to investigate how changes in cart mass and hanging mass impact the velocity and...
Force
In this activity, students will use motion and force sensors to analyze the relationships between force, mass, and acceleration.
Work and Energy
In this lab, students will use motion and force sensors to develop an understanding of the work-energy theorem that relates the work done on an object by a net force to the change in the object’s kinetic energy.
Support Documents
Manuals | ||
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Super Pulley with Clamp Manual | English - 243.18 KB | |
Knowledge Base | ||
Care of bearings | Nov 21st, 2023 |