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Heat and Thermodynamics
Catalog Number:
(470137-620)
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The Student Coin and Feather Tube shows the two items in a vacuum, falling at the same rate.
Catalog Number:
(470230-160)
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Conductometer with variety of metals to demonstrate heat conductance by various metals.
Catalog Number:
(470230-174)
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Radiometer with four lightweight metal arms.
Catalog Number:
(470039-714)
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Study the motion and behavior of gas molecules with this intriguing demonstration. An electric motor, running at 4 to 12 V DC, vibrates a small platform inside a transparent tube. This platform then violently vibrates the many small stainless steel balls inside the tube.
Catalog Number:
(470349-628)
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Accurately plot the thermal energy transferred by an aluminum bar.
Catalog Number:
(470230-164)
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Bimetallic strips attached to wood blocks to study thermal energy.
Catalog Number:
(470356-036)
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Create and learn how bridges are engineered to make our life easier.
Catalog Number:
(470039-902)
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Bring Some Heat Into the Classroom
Catalog Number:
(470225-380)
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A hands on visual of converting heat to power.
Catalog Number:
(470230-398)
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Ideal for studying heat and thermodynamics.
Catalog Number:
(470230-156)
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High quality linear expansion apparatus to study thermal expansion.
Catalog Number:
(470230-396)
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Kits for demonstrating thermal energy and heat transfer.
Catalog Number:
(470219-436)
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Superior quality double wall calorimeter with easily removable spring heating element. Operates on 3-6V DC at approximately 5 watts. It consists of an inner aluminum 150mL resevoir, aluminum outer, plastic insulator ring, and styrofoam lining to minimize heat loss. Lid accepts heating element, stirrer, and thermometer cork. Includes cover cap.
Catalog Number:
(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.
Catalog Number:
(470344-150)
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Hands-on STEM learning kit for launching rockets using a simple chemical reaction.
Catalog Number:
(470017-140)
Description:
Demonstrate the Difference Between the Specific Heat of Objects.
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