Bar Breaking Apparatus, Comprising A Heavy Cast Iron Frame 340 X 120 X 100 mm With Slotted End Pillars To Carry A Stout Iron Bar, To Show The Forces Which Can Be Exerted During Thermal Expansion Or Contraction, The Bar Is Threaded At One End For A Large Tensioning Nut
Bimetallic Strip Commercial, Pack Of Bi-Metal Strips For Practicals And Project Work. There Are 10 Strips Each Measuring 100 X 8 X 0.5 mm Securely Attached To Wooden Supports, Students Can Use Them To Investigate Bending Action As They Are Heated Or Build Them
Bimetallic Strip Demonstration, Single Piece Non-Jointed Bimetallic Strip Of With Wooden Handle, The Metals Are Distinct And Visible. An Improved Version Of The Rivetted Form. Metals Are Copper And Steel.
Bursting Bottle, Weight (lb)1. 8, Length (in)4. 7, Width (in)3. 9, Height (in)2. 4, Cast iron, Bottle size 90mm in length and 20mm in, Bottles are constructed from cast iron. Bottle size 90mm in length and 20mm in dia. Supplied with plug.
Cartesian Diver Set, Demonstrates the transmission of pressure by a liquid, the compressibility of gases and Archimedes Principle. The set consists of a Cartesian diver, glass cylinder, a rubber diaphragm and instruction
Quick and easy tool, for demonstrating thermal expansion, four bar combinations: Brass/Aluminum, Brass/Iron, Copper/Iron, and Brass/ Copper. Since each metal has a different coefficient of thermal expansion, they will create a unique curve when paired with a different metal
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
Compound bar, Copper and Iron, Weight (lb): 5.8,Length (in): 15.7,Width (in): 12.6,Height (in): 3.1, Comprising a bar of copper and iron each 200 x 15 mm, riveted together, For demonstrating the differential expansion of two metals
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