About Wi ne Wane Model
Wind Vane Model
We are a leading manufacturer, supplier, and exporter of Wind Vane Models designed for geography laboratories, weather studies, environmental science education, and STEM learning programs. This educational model demonstrates how wind direction is measured and helps students understand one of the most important instruments used in meteorology.
The Wind Vane Model consists of a freely rotating vane mounted on a vertical stand with clearly marked cardinal directionsNorth (N), South (S), East (E), and West (W). The broad tail catches the wind and causes the pointer to align with the direction from which the wind is blowing. This simple yet effective apparatus provides a practical understanding of wind direction measurement and weather observation.
The model is ideal for schools, colleges, science laboratories, and weather education activities.
Comprehensive Classroom Demonstration ToolDesigned for educational use, the Wi ne Wane Model provides a hands-on approach to understanding plant water movement. The model's components-including a polyethylene globe and graduated burette-allow students to visually observe the effects of transpiration in real time. Its application spans various levels, from school biology classes to advanced college plant physiology labs.
Effortless Setup and MaintenanceAssembly is simple and quick, taking less than 10 minutes to set up in any indoor laboratory environment. Cleaning and maintenance involve merely rinsing and air-drying the equipment-ensuring it's ready for repeated demonstration use throughout the academic term.
Visualizes Critical Plant ProcessesThis model accurately demonstrates the movement of water driven by evaporation from plant leaves. Students witness water level changes in the burette, fostering a deeper comprehension of the underlying physiological processes in plants, making lessons engaging and memorable.
FAQ's of Wi ne Wane Model:
Q: How does the Wi ne Wane Model demonstrate water movement in plants?
A: The Wi ne Wane Model shows how water moves through plants by allowing evaporation from attached leaves, causing water to travel through the setup. This movement is visually tracked using the graduated burette, helping students observe transpiration and the resulting water loss.
Q: What accessories are included with the Wi ne Wane Model?
A: The model comes with a support stand, burette clamp, flexible tubing, a 250 mm diameter polyethylene globe, connecting tubes, rubber stoppers, a graduated burette, and a detailed instruction manual for easy assembly and operation.
Q: When is the Wi ne Wane Model typically used?
A: This demonstration model is ideal for use during botany or plant physiology lessons, particularly in school and college laboratory demonstrations where hands-on learning enhances understanding of plant processes.
Q: Where should the Wi ne Wane Model be operated?
A: The model functions best in indoor laboratory environments, where ambient room temperature supports safe demonstration up to boiling (typically 100C) if desired.
Q: What is the setup process for the Wi ne Wane Model?
A: Setting up the equipment is quick and easy. Assemble the stand, attach the globe, connect the burette and flexible tubing, and refer to the instruction manual to ensure all connections are secure. Add water to the polyethylene globe, and the model is ready within ten minutes.
Q: How is the model maintained after use?
A: Maintenance requires no special tools or chemicals. Simply rinse the components with water and allow them to air dry before storing the equipment for future use.
Q: What are the educational benefits of using the Wi ne Wane Model?
A: The model brings theoretical plant physiology concepts to life by providing direct visual evidence of transpiration and water movement. It engages students, deepens understanding, and supports effective science teaching through practical demonstration.