A simple, effective apparatus demonstrates the heat conductivity of various metals. Four metal bars (Copper, Aluminum, Brass, and Steel) are mounted on a base with a hole for suspension.
Two metals of different heat coefficients, brass and iron are laminated together and mounted in a wooden handle. This device demonstrates the unequal expansion of different metals by bending when heated.
Demonstrates the principles of thermal expansion in metals. Bimetallic Strip Demonstration allows students to understand how bimetallic strips are applied practically in things such as thermometers, thermostats and heating coils.
An excellent tool for use in thermal conductivity experiments with a set of rods made with 6 different metals: Iron, Copper, Aluminum, Lead, Brass, and Zinc.
This 5 Piece, Equal Mass Density Set allows learners to explore specific gravity, specific heat, density, and mass using a variety of materials including aluminum, brass, nylon, acrylic, and polyvinyl chloride (PVC).