Philip Harris Vibration Generator
Philip Harris Vibration Generator
Product code: A1008450
Product Description
The Vibration Generator gives mechanical oscillations when fed by signals from an oscillator/A.F. amplifier (e.g. a Power Signal Generator - B8G85793).
The frequency response encompasses the whole of the audio spectrum and beyond. Electrical input is made via two 4mm sockets and the mechanical output is provided by a shaft terminating in a pair of clamping nuts. The locking slider feature allows the generator arm to be fixed to prevent damage. The Vibration Generator can be used in any position, free standing or clamped.
Technical Specifications:
- Maximum peak to peak displacement: 8mm at 1Hz, decreasing with increase in frequency.
- Total frequency range: D.C. to 10kHz.
- Coil impedance: 3.5Ω at 50Hz
- Maximum Carrying Load: 150g
- Dimensions: (W)100mm x (D)90mm x (H)95mm
The Vibration Generator can demonstrate the behaviour of the following:
- Transverse Waves
- Longitudinal Waves
Requires the following equipment to operate:
- Power Signal Generator - B8G85793 (or similar)
- 4mm Leads (2 required) - B8R05705
- A length of string
It can alternatively be driven using a Bench Signal Generator (B8G85779) & Power Amplifier (B8R07696) in the absence of a Power Signal Generator.
A Vibration Generator Accessory Kit is available separately (B8H30920) and also as a Vibration Generator Kit (B8R06826) which includes the Vibration Generator. The accessory kit contains a multitude of accessories for use with the Vibration Generator to demonstrate transverse, longitudinal, standing and 2-Dimensional waves.
- Key Stage 4 Physics - Waves: Amplitude, wavelength, frequency, relating velocity to frequency and wavelength. Transverse and longitudinal waves.
- GCSE Required Practical: Standing Waves
- The Vibration Generator must be powered by a Power Signal Generator. Alternatively a signal from a Bench Signal Generator can be fed through a Power Amplifier in order to boost the signal.
- Take a look at our instructional YouTube Videos to see the Vibration Generator in action.
- Spare/replacement armatures for the Vibration Generator are available as a pack of ten: B8R08145
Further Information
- Age Recommended from
- 11 Years
- Brand
- Philip Harris
- Coil Impedance
- 3.5 ohms at 50Hz
- Dimensions
- (W)100mm x (D)90mm x (H)95mm
- Maximum Carrying Weight / Load
- 150g
- Maximum Peak to Peak Displacement
- 8mm at 1Hzdecreasing with increase in frequency
- Product Type
- Vibration Generator
- Total Frequency Range
- D.C. to 10kHz
Documents
Useful Links
The Vibration Generator gives mechanical oscillations when fed by signals from an oscillator/A.F. amplifier (e.g. a Power Signal Generator - B8G85793).
The frequency response encompasses the whole of the audio spectrum and beyond. Electrical input is made via two 4mm sockets and the mechanical output is provided by a shaft terminating in a pair of clamping nuts. The locking slider feature allows the generator arm to be fixed to prevent damage. The Vibration Generator can be used in any position, free standing or clamped.
Technical Specifications:
- Maximum peak to peak displacement: 8mm at 1Hz, decreasing with increase in frequency.
- Total frequency range: D.C. to 10kHz.
- Coil impedance: 3.5Ω at 50Hz
- Maximum Carrying Load: 150g
- Dimensions: (W)100mm x (D)90mm x (H)95mm
The Vibration Generator can demonstrate the behaviour of the following:
- Transverse Waves
- Longitudinal Waves
Requires the following equipment to operate:
- Power Signal Generator - B8G85793 (or similar)
- 4mm Leads (2 required) - B8R05705
- A length of string
It can alternatively be driven using a Bench Signal Generator (B8G85779) & Power Amplifier (B8R07696) in the absence of a Power Signal Generator.
A Vibration Generator Accessory Kit is available separately (B8H30920) and also as a Vibration Generator Kit (B8R06826) which includes the Vibration Generator. The accessory kit contains a multitude of accessories for use with the Vibration Generator to demonstrate transverse, longitudinal, standing and 2-Dimensional waves.
- Key Stage 4 Physics - Waves: Amplitude, wavelength, frequency, relating velocity to frequency and wavelength. Transverse and longitudinal waves.
- GCSE Required Practical: Standing Waves
- The Vibration Generator must be powered by a Power Signal Generator. Alternatively a signal from a Bench Signal Generator can be fed through a Power Amplifier in order to boost the signal.
- Take a look at our instructional YouTube Videos to see the Vibration Generator in action.
- Spare/replacement armatures for the Vibration Generator are available as a pack of ten: B8R08145
Further Information
- Age Recommended from
- 11 Years
- Brand
- Philip Harris
- Coil Impedance
- 3.5 ohms at 50Hz
- Dimensions
- (W)100mm x (D)90mm x (H)95mm
- Maximum Carrying Weight / Load
- 150g
- Maximum Peak to Peak Displacement
- 8mm at 1Hzdecreasing with increase in frequency
- Product Type
- Vibration Generator
- Total Frequency Range
- D.C. to 10kHz