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Heat Absorption Radiation Comparator is ideal for comparing the heat absorption and radiation between shiny and dull items.
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.
Use this Metals Compound Bar for demonstrating the differential expansion of two metals.
Width (English) | 0.6 in. |
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Length (Metric) | 200 mm |
Product Type | Metals Compound Bar |
Length (English) | 7.9 in. |
Grade | 7 to 12 |
For Use With (Application) | Demonstrating differential expansion of two metals |
Width (Metric) | 15 mm |
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An excellent device for demonstrating thermal expansion. When cool, the 25 mm brass ball passes easily through the matching brass ring.
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