Jolly's thermometer bulb connected via a 3-way stopcock to mercury tube.
Sliding indicator on right hand limb with reservoir sliding on vertical clamping rod.
Metal vessel to surround the bulb.
Mounted on wooden stand, height 740 mm.
All glass parts except reservoir are made of borosilicate glass.
Two cast metal uprights, height 18 cm, fitted with two nickel plated rods supporting expansion bar of length 38 cm.
Expansion bar is fixed to one upright and moves a pointer on the other, when heated With scale reading 0 to 90°, supplied with one each, aluminium, brass and iron expansion bars.
Comprising two castÂmetal uprights linked by a pair of parallel plated metal support rods and supporting an expansion bar at the top. Supplied with expansion bars.
Comprising two cast-iron uprights, height 18 cm linked by two nickel plated rods supporting on expansion bar, length 38 cm fixed to one upright and resting on a friction pointer placed at the other.
Supplied with scale reading 0 to 90 deg and one each of aluminium, brass and iron expansion bars.
A 500 mm long metal rod is supported in a plated brass tube with three tubules for steam inlet, outlet and thermometer.
The tube is mounted on a stand with an adjusting screw at one end and a micrometer screw reading to 0.01 mm on the other, with terminals for connecting a bell or galvanometer to indicate contact.
With copper, brass and iron test rods but without thermometer.
Apparatus is fitted on heavy channel base, at one end of which is an adjusting screw, at the opposite end is a micrometer screw reading to 0.01 mm for measuring the expansion.
Supplied with one each of aluminium, brass and iron expansion rods but WITHOUT thermometer.
Consisting of metal rod 500 mm in length and 4.5 mm dia.
enclosed in a well - lagged, metal tube with three tubules for steam inlet, outlet and thermometer.
The metal rod to be investigated is supported in the steam jacket by detachable rubber bungs situated at each end of the tube.
Polished aluminum container placed in an outer wooden case with thermometer, plastic top fitted with two terminals for heating coil and a hole for thermometer.
Demonstrates the difference in thermal conductivity of two different materials.
The kit consists of two identical blocks, one made of aluminum and other made of plastic.
When an ice cube is placed on aluminum it turns into water in seconds, while on plastic block it melts slowly.
The aluminum block has a larger heat capacity and a higher thermal conductivity while the plastic block has lower values of both parameters.
With instructions.
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