Features
The König pendulum consists of an open framework connected by a cross-bar with two balls attached to the underface. The lower end of the framework is formed into a pointer and a weight sliding on a vertical rod and attached to the cross-bar is used to counterpoise the pendulum. The damping time, in seconds, for the oscillation amplitude of the König pendulum to decrease from 6° to 3° is measured.
Technical Attributes
Models: | Persoz Method (11779) | König Method (11778( |
Product Description: | Stainless steel pendulum | Stainless steel pendulum with adjustable weight |
Weight: | 500 gram | 200 grams |
Pivot Balls: | 2, made of tungsten carbide, diameter 8 mm | 2, made of tungsten carbide, diameter 5 mm |
Distance Between Pivot Balls: | 50 mm | 30 mm |
Oscillation Period: | 1 second | 1.4 seconds |
Deflections: | From 12° to 4° | From 6° to 3° |
Damping Time (on glass): | Minimum 430 ±15 seconds | 250 ±10 seconds |
Counting Method: | Oscillations = time | Oscillations and time |
Number of Oscillations: | - | 179 ±7 |
Min. Sample Dimensions: | 50 x 71 x * mm | 50 x 55 x * mm |
Max. Sample Dimensions: | 105 x 200 x 11 mm | 105 x 300 x 8.3 mm |
*The minimal thickness is not defined. The sample needs to be rigid! For thin samples a fill plate is required to allow the sample to be in contact with the measurement plain. |
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