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Anti Gravity Cone

Product Code : SCL-MF-12326

The Anti Gravity Cone is a physics lab demonstration model used for showing how a double cone appears to roll uphill while its centre of gravity actually moves downward. It is designed for school physics labs, STEM classrooms, mechanics lessons, and science exhibitions where students need a visual explanation of centre of gravity and stable equilibrium.

Product Description

The Anti Gravity Cone by School Equipments is a classroom mechanics model that demonstrates an apparent contradiction of gravity. When the double cone is placed on a diverging inclined track, it seems to move upward, but the motion occurs because the centre of gravity lowers as the cone rolls toward the wider end of the rails.

This model is useful for teaching centre of gravity, equilibrium, rotational motion, slope, and potential energy in a simple and memorable way. It supports teacher-led demonstrations and student observation activities in Physics Lab EquipmentMotion and Forces ApparatusSTEM Lab Kits, and Lab Equipment categories.

Key Features

  • Centre of gravity demonstration: Shows that the cone moves in the direction where its centre of gravity becomes lower.
  • Visual mechanics model: Creates an engaging “rolling uphill” effect for classroom explanation.
  • Double-cone concept: Helps explain why shape, rail angle, and support width affect motion.
  • Manual operation: Requires no electricity, battery, or external power source.
  • STEM learning value: Suitable for observation, prediction, discussion, and science exhibition demonstrations.
  • Reusable classroom apparatus: Designed for repeated demonstrations when handled and stored properly.
  • Safe teaching aid: Suitable for supervised school laboratory use with no high-voltage or chemical hazard.

Technical Specifications

Specification

Detail

Product name

Anti Gravity Cone

Brand

School Equipments

Product category

Physics Mechanics Model / Centre of Gravity Demonstration Apparatus / STEM Teaching Aid

Primary keyword

Anti Gravity Cone

Secondary keywords

double cone model, centre of gravity apparatus, gravity demonstration model, mechanics teaching aid, rolling uphill cone, equilibrium model, physics lab apparatus

Capacity

Single demonstration unit

Working principle

Apparent uphill motion caused by lowering of the centre of gravity

Dimensions / weight

Not specified

Power requirement

No power required

Standards or certifications

Not specified; verify before publishing

What's Included in the Kit

  • 1 double cone
  • 1 inclined diverging track or rail assembly
  • Support base or stand
  • Instruction sheet or experiment guide

Applications / Uses

  • Demonstrating centre of gravity in school physics laboratories.
  • Explaining apparent uphill motion using a double-cone model.
  • Teaching stable equilibrium, potential energy, slope, and rotational motion.
  • Supporting mechanics lessons in middle school, senior school, and STEM labs.
  • Using as a visual science exhibition model for gravity and motion concepts.
  • Encouraging students to compare apparent motion with actual centre-of-mass movement.

How to Use the Anti Gravity Cone

  1. Place the track on a stable, level classroom or laboratory bench.
  2. Check that the two rails diverge outward and form the correct inclined path.
  3. Position the double cone at the narrow lower end of the track.
  4. Release the cone gently without pushing it.
  5. Observe how the cone appears to roll upward along the rails.
  6. Ask students to observe the cone’s centre position as the rails widen.
  7. Explain that the cone moves because its centre of gravity is lowering, not because gravity is reversed.

Safety note: Use the Anti Gravity Cone only on a stable surface. Do not drop the cone, force it along the track, or allow unsupervised handling during demonstrations.

Care & Maintenance

  • Wipe the cone and track with a dry cloth after use.
  • Keep the track free from dust so the cone can roll smoothly.
  • Store the cone and rail assembly together to avoid misplacement.
  • Protect the apparatus from impact, bending, moisture, and rough handling.

Why Choose School Equipments

School Equipments supplies physics apparatus, science models, STEM kits, and educational laboratory equipment for school and institutional use. The brand supports practical learning through demonstration models that make abstract physics principles visible in the classroom. Its product range covers mechanics, energy, electricity, optics, laboratory equipment, and school science teaching aids. The Anti Gravity Cone is suitable for institutions that require a simple, reusable model for explaining centre of gravity and motion.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Anti Gravity Cone used for?

An Anti Gravity Cone is used to demonstrate centre of gravity and apparent uphill motion. It shows that the cone appears to climb, while its centre of gravity actually moves downward.

Does the Anti Gravity Cone really defy gravity?

No, the Anti Gravity Cone does not defy gravity. The cone moves because its geometry and the diverging rails allow the centre of gravity to lower during motion.

Which physics principle does this model explain?

This model explains centre of gravity, stable equilibrium, potential energy, slope, and rotational motion. It is commonly used in mechanics demonstrations.

Is the Anti Gravity Cone suitable for schools?

Yes, it is suitable for school physics labs, STEM classrooms, science exhibitions, and teacher demonstrations. It should be used under supervision to avoid damage.

Does the model require electricity?

No, the Anti Gravity Cone is a manual demonstration apparatus. It does not require electricity, batteries, or an external power source.

What material is the Anti Gravity Cone made of?

The supplied data does not confirm the material. Confirm whether the final model is wooden, metal, plastic, or mixed-material before publishing.

For more practical mechanics teaching aids, browse Motion and Forces Apparatus from School Equipments.

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