Stability Apparatus Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-PLE-10450
The stability apparatus is a physics laboratory device used for demonstrating centre of gravity, base of support, equilibrium and toppling behavior. It is designed for schools, colleges and STEM laboratories where students study how an object’s stability changes with its mass distribution, support area and tilt position.
Product Description
The Stability Apparatus from Lab Glassware Manufacturer helps teachers demonstrate why some objects remain stable while others topple when tilted. In a typical classroom experiment, students observe how the line of action of weight, centre of gravity and base of support determine whether a body returns to its original position or falls over.
This apparatus is suitable for mechanics, equilibrium and force lessons in school and college physics laboratories. Exact body shape, base size, tilt arrangement, angle scale, material, adjustable mass system and supplied accessories should be confirmed before final catalogue publication or tender submission.
Key Features
- Designed for demonstrating stability, equilibrium and toppling in physics labs.
- Helps students understand centre of gravity and base of support.
- Useful for comparing stable, unstable and neutral equilibrium conditions.
- Supports classroom discussion on mass distribution and object balance.
- Suitable for school physics labs, college labs and STEM classrooms.
- Can be used for qualitative demonstrations and measured tilt-angle activities when supported by the final model.
- Body type, tilt range, base size and material must be confirmed before publication.
Technical Specifications
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Specification |
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Product Name |
Stability Apparatus |
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Brand |
Lab Glassware Manufacturer |
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Product Category |
Physics Lab Equipment / Mechanics and Equilibrium Apparatus |
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Primary Keyword |
stability apparatus |
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Secondary Keywords |
centre of gravity apparatus, stability experiment apparatus, toppling apparatus, base of support apparatus, equilibrium apparatus, school physics stability device, mechanics lab apparatus, centre of mass demonstration |
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Experiment Principle |
Centre of gravity, base of support, equilibrium and toppling |
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Standards / Certifications |
No item-specific certification confirmed. Add only if verified by datasheet or compliance document. |
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Intended Users |
Schools, colleges, physics laboratories, STEM labs, science teachers, distributors and institutional buyers. |
What's Included in the Kit
- Stability apparatus main unit
- Tilting platform, base or support frame
- Test body or balance model
- Movable mass or weight set
- Angle scale, pointer or plumb line
- Instruction sheet or experiment guide
Applications / Uses
- Demonstrating centre of gravity and line of action of weight.
- Studying stable, unstable and neutral equilibrium in classroom experiments.
- Showing how a wider base improves object stability.
- Showing how lowering the centre of gravity improves resistance to toppling.
- Comparing results with Mechanical Paradox Apparatus for centre-of-gravity lessons.
- Extending force and balance work with Beginner Spring Balance.
- Supporting rotational and turning-effect lessons with Rotary Base Unit.
- Building complete mechanics experiments through Physics Lab Equipment.
How to Use the Stability Apparatus
- Place the stability apparatus on a stable, level laboratory bench.
- Check that the body, base, tilt mechanism and scale are secure before use.
- Set the test body in its starting position on the base or platform.
- Mark or observe the centre-of-gravity line if the apparatus includes a pointer or plumb line.
- Tilt the apparatus slowly and observe when the body remains stable.
- Continue tilting until the line of action moves near or outside the base of support.
- Record the angle or position at which the body begins to topple, if the model includes an angle scale.
- Repeat the test after changing mass position, base width or body orientation when supported by the apparatus.
Safety note: Do not place fingers under moving or tilting parts. Use only approved masses, keep the apparatus on a level surface and stop using it if the base, hinge or body becomes loose.
Care & Maintenance
- Keep the base, hinge and contact surfaces clean and dry.
- Check screws, pivots, plumb line and scale markings before practical sessions.
- Store removable masses and small parts in a labelled box.
- Do not overload, drop or force the tilting mechanism beyond its confirmed range.
Why Choose Lab Glassware Manufacturer
Lab Glassware Manufacturer supplies laboratory glassware, scientific laboratory instruments, lab experiment setups, science kits, mathematics kits, didactic models and STEM models. The brand supports schools, colleges, universities, research institutions, distributors and export buyers with educational laboratory products. Its Physics Lab Equipment range includes mechanics, motion, pressure, hydrostatics and classroom demonstration apparatus. Buyers should confirm final body type, dimensions, tilt range, material and accessories before bulk ordering.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a stability apparatus used for?
A stability apparatus is used to demonstrate centre of gravity, base of support, equilibrium and the conditions under which an object topples.
What principle does the stability apparatus demonstrate?
It demonstrates that an object remains stable when the line of action of its weight falls within the base of support and becomes unstable when that line moves outside the support area.
Is this apparatus suitable for school physics labs?
Yes. It is suitable for supervised school and college physics laboratories studying mechanics, balance, equilibrium and centre of gravity.
Does the apparatus include an angle scale?
Angle scale inclusion is not confirmed. Add angle range and scale division only after checking the final product specification.
Can students change the centre of gravity?
Students can change the centre of gravity only if the final apparatus includes a movable mass or adjustable body arrangement. Confirm this feature before publication.
What makes an object more stable?
A lower centre of gravity and a wider base of support generally make an object more stable because the weight line remains within the support area over a larger tilt range.
For more centre-of-gravity, force and mechanics teaching products, explore Physics Lab Equipment from Lab Glassware Manufacturer.
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