Set Of Specific Heat Cylinders - Equal In Mass, Copper, Lead, Brass, Zinc, Iron, And Aluminium Cylinders Vary In Length From 5 Cm To 19 Cm, All Are Approximately 100G, Cylinders Are Drilled For Suspension
Compound bar, Brass and Steel, Weight (lb): 41.0, Length (in):28.7, Width (in): 20.1, Height (in): 18.1, For demonstrating the differential expansion of two metals, Comprising a bar of Brass and Steel each 200 x 15 mm, riveted together
Specific Gravity Cylinders With Hooks, Aluminum, copper, stainless steel, tin, and zinc, Each 0.5inch in diameter, for specific heat determinations, Specific metal has been stampled on one end, Hooks can be used to easily measure mass using a spring scale
Radiation Can Kit, Demonstrate how two identically sized cans absorb and radiate energy differently, contains a lamp assembly with reflector and stand(bulb not included), smooth metal can, one black metal can, and thermometer, Includes activity guide
Ice Melting Plates With Rims, 1 Aluminum Plate, 1 Plastic Foam Plate, Challenges Student'S Preconceived Notions On Concepts Of Heat And Thermodynamcs. The Melting Plates Display Quizzical Properties When An Ice Cube Melts On Each Plate, Demo For Conductivity And Heat Transfer.
solar furnace, simple device gives a graphic demonstration of the suns radiative energy, large convex mirror concentrates solar radiation onto a small container of water suspended at the mirrors focal point. In a few minutes, the water boils
Steam Generator, Thick-Walled, Aluminium Can With Nozzle For Steam Outlet. Two Rubber Stoppers - One Solid And The Other With A Hole For A Thermometer, A Tripod Stand And One Sample Cup With Handle.
Solar Balloon, This 50 foot long by 29in diameter Solar Balloon, 400 feet of string, complete instructions and science learning guide balloon, Demonstrates buoyancy, convection, thermodynamics and solar power, Teaches Bernoullis Principle and Pascals Principle, For ages 14 plus
Conductometer Brass, Copper, Aluminium, Iron, Zinc, And Stainless Steel, Rod Of Six Metals Is Radially Spaced Equally On A Brass Hub. Each Of The Rod Has A Cavity At The Outer End. For Holding Paraffin. Using The Wooden Handle, Hold The Brass Hub Over A Flame