Phenakistoscope Model Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-LAO-11107
The Phenakistoscope Model helps students understand how a sequence of still images can appear as motion when viewed through a rotating disc. In a light and optics lesson, the model gives a practical demonstration of persistence of vision, which is the visual effect that allows the eye and brain to briefly retain an image after it disappears.
This model is suitable for teacher-led demonstrations, student activities, science exhibitions, and STEM learning sessions. Lab Exports supplies educational science apparatus for physics laboratories, including Physics Lab equipment and Light and Optics apparatus, helping institutions source practical demonstration models from one supplier.
Key Features
Demonstrates persistence of vision through a rotating visual sequence.
Supports hands-on teaching of optical illusion and early animation principles.
Useful for physics, general science, STEM, and classroom demonstration activities.
Simple operating concept makes it suitable for teacher explanation and student observation.
Can be used to connect optics lessons with motion, vision, and visual perception.
Compact educational model for school laboratories and science exhibition displays.
Designed for repeated classroom demonstration when handled and stored correctly.
Technical Specifications
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Specification |
Detail |
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Product Name |
Phenakistoscope Model |
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Brand |
Lab Exports |
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Product Category |
Physics Lab Equipment – Light and Optics Demonstration Model |
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Primary Use |
Demonstration of persistence of vision, optical illusion, and animation principle |
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Capacity |
Not applicable; single classroom demonstration model |
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Included Components |
Phenakistoscope demonstration model with rotating visual disc/setup [confirm] |
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Standards / Certifications |
Not specified; verify before publishing if certification is required |
Applications / Uses
Teaching persistence of vision in school physics laboratories.
Demonstrating how still images create the illusion of motion.
Explaining early animation devices before film and digital video.
Supporting light, optics, visual perception, and STEM activities.
Using in classroom demonstrations, science fairs, and practical lab sessions.
How to Use the Phenakistoscope Model
Place the Phenakistoscope Model on a stable classroom table or demonstration bench.
Check that the disc or visual sequence is properly fitted before use.
Rotate the disc smoothly at a steady speed.
Ask students to observe the images through the viewing slots or viewing arrangement.
Explain that the moving effect occurs because the eye briefly retains each image.
Repeat the demonstration at different speeds to compare clear and blurred motion effects.
Safety note: Do not spin the model excessively fast. Keep fingers, loose paper, and sharp objects away from moving parts during demonstration.
Care & Maintenance
Wipe the model with a clean, dry cloth after classroom use.
Store the disc flat or in protective packaging to prevent bending or surface damage.
Keep the model away from moisture, direct heat, and rough handling.
Check the rotating section before use to ensure smooth movement.
Why Choose Lab Exports
Lab Exports manufactures and exports educational laboratory equipment for schools, colleges, and training institutions. The brand supplies practical science models, physics apparatus, mathematics kits, and STEM learning equipment for institutional procurement. For complete laboratory setup planning, buyers can also review Magnetism equipment and Maths Lab Equipment. Lab Exports focuses on usable classroom apparatus that supports practical teaching and repeat demonstration.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Phenakistoscope Model used for?
A Phenakistoscope Model is used to demonstrate persistence of vision and the illusion of motion. It helps students understand how sequential still images can appear animated.
Is the Phenakistoscope Model suitable for school physics labs?
Yes. The model is suitable for school physics labs, STEM classrooms, science exhibitions, and teacher-led demonstrations on light, optics, and visual perception.
What scientific principle does this model explain?
The model explains persistence of vision. This principle shows how the eye and brain retain an image briefly, allowing separate images to appear as continuous motion.
Can students operate the Phenakistoscope Model themselves?
Students can observe and operate the model under teacher supervision. It should be handled carefully to protect the rotating disc and viewing arrangement.
What material is the Phenakistoscope Model made from?
The material is not specified in the supplied product data. Confirm the construction material before publishing if buyers require exact procurement specifications.
Does this product include certification?
No certification has been supplied for this product. Any standards, test reports, or certifications should be added only after verification from Lab Exports.
For related classroom science apparatus, explore the Light and Optics equipment category from Lab Exports.
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