Physics Lab Equipment & Their Use In High Schools
Physics Lab Equipment list
Length:
Ruler
Meter stick
Caliper (Vernier or Digital)
Tape measure
Mass:
Triple beam balance
Digital balance
Spring scale (for measuring force which can also give an indirect mass measurement)
Temperature:
Thermometer
Digital thermometer
Infrared thermometer
Measuring Devices:
Stopwatches or Timers:
Digital stopwatch
Mechanical stopwatch
Timer (manual or digital)
Containers and Vessels:
Graduated Cylinders:
Glass graduated cylinder
Plastic graduated cylinder
Beakers:
Glass beaker
Plastic beaker
Test Tubes:
Standard glass test tube
Plastic test tube
Flasks:Erlenmeyer flask
Florence flask
Volumetric flask
Heating and Bunsen Burners:
Hot Plates:
Electric hot plate
Magnetic stirrer hot plate
Bunsen Burners:
Standard Bunsen burner
Microburner
Alcohol burner
Magnetic Tools:
Magnets:
Bar magnet
Horseshoe magnet
Neodymium magnet
Compasses:
Magnetic compass
GPS compass
Force Measurement and Application:
Spring Scales:
Analog spring scale
Digital spring scale
Force Gauges:
Mechanical force gauge
Digital force gauge
Supporting Tools:
Clamps and Stands:
Ring clamp
Boss head clamp
Retort stand
Clamp holder
Prisms and Lenses:
Glass prism
Optical lens
Convex lens
Concave lens
Gist Of Physics Laboratory Apparatus & Their Uses
Ruler/Calipers/Tape Measure: Measure length and dimensions.
Triple Beam Balance/Digital Balance: Measure mass.
Spring Scale: Measure force (can be used to calculate mass).
Thermometer: Measure temperature.
Measuring Devices:
Stopwatch/Timer: Measure time intervals.
Containers and Vessels:
Graduated Cylinder: Measure liquid volume.
Beaker: Mix and heat liquids.
Test Tube: Conduct small-scale experiments.
Flask: Heat liquids and measure precise volumes.
Heating and Bunsen Burners:
Hot Plate: Heat substances.
Bunsen Burner: Heat substances and perform combustion experiments.
Magnetic Tools:
Magnets: Study magnetic fields and forces.
Compass: Measure directions or magnetic fields.
Force Measurement and Application:
Spring Scale: Measure force or weight.
Force Gauge: Measure applied forces.
Supporting Tools:
Clamps and Stands: Hold equipment during experiments.
Prisms and Lenses: Study light behaviour (refraction, magnification).
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