Activités de thermodynamique
Avantor propose un catalogue complet d’instruments et d’outils utiles pour démontrer les concepts fondamentaux de la physique, applicables à la vie quotidienne aussi bien à l’intérieur qu’à l’extérieur du laboratoire. Démontrez des notions clés telles que l’accélération sur un plan incliné, la friction, l’énergie potentielle et cinétique, la conductivité électrique, les champs magnétiques, les longueurs d’onde et la vitesse du son, entre autres. Les matériaux pédagogiques durables sont conçus pour une utilisation intensive et régulière, et tous les modèles sont faciles à utiliser.
Bar and Gauge Apparatus
A new way to demonstrate thermal expansion in a metal.
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Steam Engine Model
Demonstrate Principles of the First Commercially Produced Steam Engine.
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Vacuum Plate and Pad
This vacuum plate and pad are the perfect tools for vacuum experiments.
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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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Student Double-Wall Calorimeter
The Student Double-Wall Calorimeter is an inexpensive necessity for your experiments.
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Precision Linear Expansion Apparatus
The Precision Linear Expansion Apparatus produces accurate determinations of the coefficient of expansion.
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Specific Gravity/Heat Set
A useful set for density, specific heat and gravity.
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Specific Heat Specimens Set
The Specific Heat Specimens Set can be used to determine the specific heats of a variety of common metals.
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Energy Transformation Kit
Appropriate for grades 6 to 12 Brings the First Law of Thermodynamics to life! This pair of precision-machined, chrome-plated steel balls is actually a hands-on demonstration in energy transformation. By striking the balls together, you will create enough heat at the point of contact to burn a hole in a sheet of paper.
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Conductivity Bars
This new conductivity bar set features sensitive liquid crystal temperature indicators, which are attached to the front of each of four metal bars.

