Scott-Russell Straight Line Motion
						                        
							                            Model HV-EXP4342
														                           Scott-Russell Straight Line Motion Science Labs   Features      	Low cost, effective teaching  	Self contained  	Easily seen from a distance  	Mechanism clearly understandable  	Loci drawn for further study  	Standard mechanism for generating a straight line  	Three year warranty       Range of Experiments   	To determine the loci of the moving parts of the standard mechanism  	To establish the characteristics of that mechanism: for example to see which links move faster than others or whether a particular motion (such as a straight line) is developed         Description   One of sixteen mechanisms built on an A3 board equally suitable for the classroom, drawing office or laboratory. The principal components are made from amber coloured Perspex, pivoted with hollow rivets, and mounted on a white melamine board for contrast and visibility. To see the mechanisms move is far more instructive and convincing than listening to a static lecture. The hollow rivets accept a pencil for transferring the loci of the joints to a sheet of paper, clipped to the board.   This mechanism consists of two links with one fixed pivot and one slider. The longer link AB has a pivot at its mid-point to which the shorter link is connected. Due to CD = BD = AD the geometry guarantees that as B moves toward C the point A must travel in a straight line.   This equipment is part of a range designed to both demonstrate and experimentally confirm basic engineering principles. Great care has been given to each item so as to provide wide experimental scope without unduly complicating or compromising the design. Each piece of apparatus is self-contained and compact. Setting up time is minimal, and all measurements are made with the simplest possible instrumentation, so that the student involvement is purely with the engineering principles being taught.   Each mechanism is supplied with a manual which gives full instructions for producing the loci and applications of the assembly. The typical graphical result is appended..						   
