Fork-type light barrier

LD 33746
Fork-type light barrier
  4  Fork-type light barrier

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Description

Precision light barrier, with infrared light source, for the control of electronic timing equipment in experiments with moving or oscillating bodies, e.g. experiments on tracks, pendulum oscillations, free fall, oscillations of strings or leaf springs. Connection to CASSY via the timer box (524 034) or the Timer S (524 074). Mounted by means of a clamp or holding magnet. Equipped with a stopper for perpendicular attachment to square profile sections. Operation display (LED).

Technical data

  • Measuring accuracy (resolution): 0.1 mm
  • Switching rate: max. 5 kHz
  • Signal output and voltage supply: via multiple socket
  • Inner fork width: 110 mm
  • Effective fork depth: 160 mm
  • Connection:
    9 ... 25 V DC or
    6 ... 15 V AC
    via multiple socket (for 501 16)
  • Current consumption: 110 mA

Additionally required

1 50116  4  Multi-core cable, 6-pole, 1.5 m LD

Related Documents

PDF (Instruction Sheet) PDF (Instruction Sheet) [337 46] Fork-type light barrier
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) P1.3.4.8 Energy and linear momentum in elastic and inelastic collision on the linear air track - Measuring with two forked light barriers and CASSY
PDF (Description from CASSY Lab) PDF (Description from CASSY Lab) P1.3.4.8 Energy and linear momentum in elastic and inelastic collision on the linear air track - Measuring with two forked light barriers and CASSY
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) P1.3.5.2 Free fall: time measurement with the forked light barrier and the digital counter (V1)
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PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) P1.4.1.1 Path-time diagrams of rotational motions - Time measurement with the counter
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PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) P1.4.1.1b Path-time diagrams of rotational motions - Time measurement with the counter (V1)
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PDF (Description from CASSY Lab) PDF (Description from CASSY Lab) P1.7.2.1 Determining the oscillation frequency of a string as a function of the string length and tension
PDF (Description from CASSY Lab) PDF (Description from CASSY Lab) P2.3.3.2 Converting mechanical energy into heat energy - Measuring with CASSY
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PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) P2.6.2.3 Determining the efficiency of the hot-air engine as a refrigerator
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) D1.3.3.2b Determining the acceleration of gravity with a light barrier and electronic stop clock
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) D1.3.5.4 Dependence of centrifugal force on the mass of the test body
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) D1.3.5.5 Dependence of centrifugal force on the distance of the test body
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) D1.3.5.6 Dependence of centrifugal force on the angular velocity
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