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Heat/Thermodynamics Learning Activities

Avantor offers a complete catalogue of instruments and tools useful for demonstrating key, basic concepts of physics that are applicable to everyday life both in and out of the laboratory. Demonstrate core ideas such as acceleration down a plane, friction, potential and kinetic energy, electrical conductivity, magnetic fields, wavelengths and velocity of sound, and more. Durable educational materials are designed for heavy use with consistent levels of handling, and all models are easy to use.

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Hero’s Engine

Hero’s Engine

Students Can Simulate the Earliest Steam Engine.

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Pulse Glass

Pulse Glass

Ideal for demonstrating that vapor pressure increases when temperature increases.

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Heat Conductometer

Heat Conductometer

This unit visually reinforces heat conductivity lessons.

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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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High RPM Steam Engine

High RPM Steam Engine

The High rpm Steam Engine features an electrically-heated horizontal boiler.

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Eisco® Linear Expansion Apparatus with Gauge

Eisco® Linear Expansion Apparatus with Gauge

High quality linear expansion apparatus to study thermal expansion.

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Ring and Ball Demo

Ring and Ball Demo

Brass ball mounted on brass rod for thermal expansion experiments.

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Bimetallic Strip Demonstration

Bimetallic Strip Demonstration

Bimetallic strips attached to wooden handle to study thermal energy.

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Radiometer Economy

Radiometer Economy

Radiometer with four lightweight metal arms.

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Ice Melting Plates

Ice Melting Plates

Ideal for studying heat and thermodynamics.

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