Density sphere Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-MH-12737
The Density Sphere by Educational Instrument India is a useful physics and general science laboratory apparatus designed to demonstrate the concept of density, buoyancy, floating, sinking, and material comparison. It helps students understand how objects behave differently in liquids depending on their density compared to the density of the liquid.
This educational apparatus is commonly used in school science laboratories, college physics labs, STEM classrooms, and classroom demonstrations. A density sphere can be used to show whether an object floats, sinks, or remains suspended in a liquid, making it ideal for teaching density and relative density in a practical way.
The Density Sphere provides a simple and visual method for explaining important science concepts such as mass, volume, density, specific gravity, fluid displacement, and Archimedes’ principle. It is suitable for student practicals, teacher demonstrations, and hands-on science learning.
Product Specifications
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Specification |
Details |
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Product Name |
Density Sphere |
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Brand |
Educational Instrument India |
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Application |
Demonstration of density and buoyancy |
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Subject |
Physics / General Science |
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Suitable For |
Schools, colleges, laboratories, and STEM classrooms |
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Main Concepts |
Density, buoyancy, floating, sinking, specific gravity |
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Product Type |
Educational physics demonstration apparatus |
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Material |
Laboratory-grade metal, plastic, glass, or solid material sphere |
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Operation |
Manual observation-based experiment |
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Usage Type |
Student practicals and teacher demonstrations |
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Design |
Spherical body for density and buoyancy experiments |
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Finish |
Smooth and durable finish |
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Packaging |
Securely packed for safe delivery |
How to Use
Place the Density Sphere and required liquid container on a stable laboratory table.
Fill a beaker, measuring cylinder, or transparent container with water or another suitable liquid.
Observe and note the size and material of the density sphere.
Gently place the sphere into the liquid.
Observe whether the sphere floats, sinks, or remains suspended.
Compare the behavior of the sphere with the density of the liquid.
Use a balance to measure the mass of the sphere if required.
Measure or calculate the volume of the sphere using the standard method.
Calculate density using the formula: Density = Mass / Volume.
Record the observations and clean the apparatus after use.
Key Features
Demonstrates density and buoyancy clearly.
Helps students understand floating and sinking.
Suitable for physics and general science experiments.
Easy to use for classroom demonstrations.
Useful for explaining specific gravity and relative density.
Supports hands-on STEM learning.
Durable construction for repeated laboratory use.
Ideal for schools, colleges, and educational institutions.
Applications
Physics laboratory practicals
Density and buoyancy experiments
Floating and sinking demonstrations
Specific gravity studies
Archimedes’ principle experiments
General science classroom activities
STEM education and laboratory training
Material property comparison
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a Density Sphere used for?
A Density Sphere is used to demonstrate density, buoyancy, floating, sinking, and the behavior of objects in liquids.
- Is this apparatus suitable for school laboratories?
Yes, it is suitable for school science laboratories, college physics labs, STEM classrooms, and educational institutions.
- What concepts can students learn from a Density Sphere?
Students can learn about density, mass, volume, buoyancy, specific gravity, floating, sinking, and relative density.
- Does the Density Sphere require electricity?
No, the Density Sphere is a manual educational apparatus and does not require electricity.
- Can students calculate density using this apparatus?
Yes, students can measure mass and volume and calculate density using the formula Density = Mass / Volume.
- Can it be used with different liquids?
Yes, it can be used with water and other safe laboratory liquids depending on the experiment requirement.
- Why does a sphere float or sink in liquid?
A sphere floats if its density is lower than the liquid, sinks if its density is higher than the liquid, and may remain suspended if its density is close to the liquid density.
