A metal stand fitted with 0-100 cm x 1 mm vertical wooden scale and supporting a mercury reservoir sliding on a metal rod.
An air thermometer bulb fitted to a bracket can be attached to the other rod at either of two positions.
With U-shaped base.
Complete with 1 meter rubber tubing to connect reservoir to the bulb.
Supplied without mercury.
A heavy cast iron stand slotted to carry a stout iron bar, with ten cast iron breaking bars.
Comprising a heavy cast iron frame 340 x 120 x 100 mm with slotted end pillars to carry a stout iron bar.
The bar is threaded at one end for a large tensioning nut and has holes at the other end to accommodate the cast iron breaking bars.
Supplied complete with ten breaking bars.
Comprising five removable glass tubes in a sliding frame and supported in a water trough.
For demonstrating the different thermal expansions of various liquids.
Comprising five glass tubes in a frame and supported in a water trough.
The frame has a special sliding arrangement with clips to hold glass bulbs with tubes.
The bulbs can be easily removed and fixed and have funnel formation on top for easy filling.
To determine the co-efficient of absolute expansion of mercury.
Glass tubes with vertical limbs contained within glass jackets approx.
460 x 25 mm height x diameter are closed by bungs and fitted with inlet and outlet tubes.
Upper ends of these vertical limbs are angled on emergence from the jackets to produce two short, adjacent limbs placed against a silvered glass scale 0 to 12 cm x 1 mm.
Mounted on stand 610 x 230 mm, height x width.
Overall height 750 mm approx.
supplied without mercury.
Consists of a thick brass calorimeter 90 x 65 mm, a bung with steam inlet and outlet tubes, a felt cover and a one liter brass sheet boiler with bung to take the steam tube.
Demonstration Apparatus for Illustration of Thermoexpansion.
A 12 V Halogen bulb is fitted below the bi-metallic strip.
When heated the strip bends upward and breaks the circuit.
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