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Heat/Thermodynamics Learning Activities
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Employs Guericke’s Method for Demonstrating the Force of Atmospheric Pressure.
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(470001-906)
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Easily Measure Melting Point Up To 250° C
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(470304-032)
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High Quality for the Classroom.
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(470005-608)
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Demonstrate the force of air pressure without a vacuum pump<B>. </B>The edges of the two 8.5 cm rubber cups are placed together and pressed to expel the air between them. Students discover the difficulty of separating the cups by pulling and tugging on the handles - providing an effective, 'hands-on' demonstration of air pressure.
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(470340-112)
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Demonstrate how the Second Law of Thermodynamics can create electricity.
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(470006-052)
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This nickel coated plate uses a rubber pad to achieve air tight contact with a bell jar. It features a stopcock and center hole with safety screw plug and a rubber gasket.
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(470017-140)
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Demonstrate the Difference Between the Specific Heat of Objects.
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(470149-000)
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(470121-250)
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Investigate the thermal characteristics of three electrical thermometry devices
Explore the features and behavior of a closed loop digital temperature control system
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Learn how home thermostats and circuit breakers operate.
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(470005-408)
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Laminated for long use.
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Catalog Number:
(470148-708)
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<B>This new conductivity bar set features sensitive liquid crystal temperature indicators, which are attached to the front of each of four metal bars.</B>
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(470005-892)
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This working model thermostat will demonstrate how differential expansion is used to control temperature. A bimetallic strip is used to open or close an electric circuit when temperature changes. The contacts will carry about three amperes. The unit can be operated with a 6 V lantern battery, low voltage power supply, or a blow dryer. Mounted on a metal base; approximately 15 cm high.
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(470225-380)
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A hands on visual of converting heat to power.
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For demonstrating the differential expansion of two metals as shown by the curvature produced when the bar is heated. Each metal band is 200 x 15mm and riveted together.
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(470230-186)
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Ideal for labs to generate heat and pressure for water vapor.
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