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Pulse Glass

Pulse Glass

Ideal for demonstrating that vapor pressure increases when temperature increases.

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Demonstration Bimetallic Strip

Demonstration Bimetallic Strip

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Vivid Illustration of Thermoexpansion.

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Atmospheric Pressure Cups

Atmospheric Pressure Cups

Demonstrate the Force of Air Pressure Without a Vacuum Pump

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Hero’s Engine

Hero’s Engine

Students Can Simulate the Earliest Steam Engine.

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Essential Physics Demo: Quantitative Heat Conductometer
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Rotary Engine Model

Rotary Engine Model

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Close-Up Cross Section.

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Gas Turbine Engine Model

Gas Turbine Engine Model

Hands-On Visual Aid

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Steam Generator

Steam Generator

Best seller!

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Steam Engine Model

Steam Engine Model

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Demonstrate Principles of the First Commercially Produced Steam Engine.

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Double-Walled Calorimeter

Double-Walled Calorimeter

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Simple Calorimeter to Measure Heat in Many Applications

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Ball and Ring Apparatus

Ball and Ring Apparatus

Ball and Ring Apparatus demonstrates thermal expansion.

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Solar Furnace

Solar Furnace

Solar furnace ideal for demonstrating solar energy.

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Four Stroke Diesel Engine

Four Stroke Diesel Engine

Ideal for Individual Study

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Vacuum Plate and Pad

Vacuum Plate and Pad

This vacuum plate and pad are the perfect tools for vacuum experiments.

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Stirling Engine

Stirling Engine

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Small temperature difference create motion in this unique engine.

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Ice Melting Blocks

Ice Melting Blocks

Ice Melting Blocks are a unique way to teach principles of conductivity of heat and the scientific method.

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