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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.
An excellent device for demonstrating thermal expansion. When cool, the 25 mm brass ball passes easily through the matching brass ring.
Designed for studying convection currents in the air, this apparatus consists of a metal box with glass front and two glass chimneys.
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.
Introduces concepts of thermal energy and heat transfer to students with this Heat Transfer Kit.
Use the Ice Melting Plates Kit to learn about the concepts of heat and thermodynamics.
Use the Heat System Physics Kit to explore experiments such as Newton's Law of Cooling, Specific Heat, and the Expansion of Solids, Liquids and Gases.
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).
Demonstrates the different conductive properties of various metals. The GSC International Five Metal Heat Conductometer contains one spoke each of aluminum, steel, brass, copper, and nickel extending from a central hub. This tool is perfect for classroom demonstrations of heat conduction principles.
Use the Bar Breaking Apparatus to demonstrate the forces which can be exerted during thermal expansion or contraction.
This Linear Expansion Apparatus is fitted on heavy channel base with adjusting screw and micrometer screw on opposite ends.
These Specific Heat Cylinders have the same mass, but different specific heats.