Damping Oscillation In Various Medium

Item Code: SK066

Principle and Working:

For a damped oscillation, energy is lost to overcome the resisting forces i.e. damping forces, such as air resistance, viscosity and friction. In different media, the strength of resisting forces varies, so does the extent of damping.
In the present setup, damping oscillation amplitude with time is recorded for various medium like air, water & other fluids by using rotary motion sensor connected with data logger.




  • Rotary motion sensor with different diameters of pulley (0.025, 0.015, and 0.005 m).
  • Data Logger with real time data plotting facility, up to 100K sampling rate.
  • Free data analyzing software.
  • Series and parallel combination of spring is possible1. Rotary motion sensor with different diameters of pulley (0.025, 0.015, and 0.005 m).

  • To investigate the damping effect of air, water, oil or glycerin on an oscillating spring.
  • To investigate damping effect by changing spring constant (by connecting spring in series and parallel)
  • Rotary sensor : Range ±128 °, Accuracy ± 0.125 °,Max. speed 1 m/s, Pulley Radius 0.025 m, 0.015 m, 0.005 m, Input Type Digital
  • Dataloger : Up to 100K SPS, memory capacity 800K sample, Li polymer rechargeable battery, 6 in-built sensor, 4 ext. sensor port (60+ sensor available), connectivity port micro USB, 90.2 x 90.2 x 20mm(LxWxH), 120gm
  • Spring : Stainless steel, Double hook type, Diameter 25mm
    • 2 Spring
    • 2 Support Base
    • 2 Support Rod
    • 1 Support Beam
    • 2 Mounting Rod
    • 1 Rotary Position Sensor
    • 1 Data logger
    • 1 Beaker
    • 1 Bosshead
    • 1 Hanging strip
    • 1 Thread roll
    • 1 Sensor cable (mini USB)
    • 1 Software CD
    • Damping oscillation.
    • Corresponding ratios.
    • Heavily or under damped oscillations.
    • Energy dissipation.
    • Relation between spring constant in series and paraller.