Newton Colour Disc Model Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in Ambala
Product Code : SCL-PMP-11140
Newton Colour Disc Model – Lab Equipment Ambala
The Newton Colour Disc Model by Lab Equipment Ambala is a precision educational instrument designed for practical demonstration of colour mixing, white light composition, persistence of vision, rotational optics, and fundamental light principles. It is widely used in school laboratories, college physics labs, STEM classrooms, science exhibitions, and teacher demonstration sessions.
Product Overview
This model is ideal for students, teachers, and laboratories. It helps explain how white light is composed of multiple colours and how rapidly rotating coloured segments visually combine to appear nearly white through direct observation and practical learning.
Product Description
The Newton Colour Disc Model is designed for concept-based teaching and hands-on experiments. It helps learners understand the composition of white light, the combination of spectral colours, the visual effect of rotating coloured sectors, and the relationship between light and colour perception in a clear, measurable, and repeatable manner.
Its classroom-friendly design supports practical demonstrations, science exhibitions, and regular academic use. The model enables students to observe how separate colours on a disc blend together when rotated rapidly, making the principles of optics and colour theory easier to understand in real laboratory conditions.
Application: Demonstration of white light composition, colour mixing, and rotational optics
Working Principle: When coloured sectors representing spectral components are rotated rapidly, the eye blends them to produce the appearance of white or nearly white light
Construction: Educational-grade coloured disc with rotational arrangement, support system, and demonstration base
Operation: Manual classroom and laboratory demonstration setup
Use Area: Schools, colleges, universities, coaching institutes, STEM labs
Safety Note: Use under proper laboratory or classroom supervision and handle the rotating disc carefully during demonstration
Key Features
Designed to demonstrate white light composition through direct visual observation
Useful for understanding colour mixing and rotational optics
Supports hands-on learning in light and colour experiments
Suitable for repeated classroom and laboratory demonstrations
Simple and effective educational model for academic use
How to Use
Place the Newton Colour Disc Model on a stable and level laboratory surface.
Ensure the coloured disc is properly mounted on the rotating arrangement before use.
Rotate the disc manually or by the provided method according to the demonstration setup.
Observe the visual blending of the colours during rapid rotation.
Explain the result in terms of white light composition, colour mixing, and persistence of visual impression.
Why Choose Lab Equipment Ambala?
Lab Equipment Ambala is committed to supplying educational laboratory models and apparatus that support concept clarity, repeatable results, and dependable classroom performance. The products are designed for practical teaching, student understanding, and routine academic use.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the Newton Colour Disc Model used for?
It is used for demonstrating white light composition, colour mixing, and rotational optics in educational activities and classroom learning.
2. Who can use this product?
It is suitable for teachers, school students, college students, lab instructors, and STEM educators.
3. Is it suitable for school laboratories?
Yes, it is suitable for routine educational demonstrations, practical experiments, and science exhibitions.
4. What concepts can be studied with this product?
Students can study white light, spectral colours, colour mixing, persistence of vision, and basic optics principles.
5. Does it require electricity?
No, it is generally a manually operated educational model unless paired with a separate rotating accessory.
Conclusion
The Newton Colour Disc Model by Lab Equipment Ambala is an effective educational tool for demonstrating white light composition and colour mixing principles. It supports practical learning, concept clarity, and classroom-based teaching.