Demonstrate that although the mass and volume for each example are different, the density and specific gravity will remain the same. Includes 12 aluminum cylinders (1/2 in. dia.) of various lengths in a wood storage block.
Demonstrate the mechanics of fluid by visually comparing the viscosity of four different liquids. Each tube contains a different weight liquid and a 3/8 in. plated steel ball. The balls are lifted just above the line on the tube with a magnet and then released. Students compare the time for the balls to fall. Liquids are not included. Comes with…
A simple apparatus for demonstrating thermal expansion. The apparatus consists of a brass ball and ring. The cold ball passes through the ring but does not pass when heated. The brass ball is connected to the rod with a chain.
Heavy duty, both ball, and ring are mounted on separate handles. When cool, the 25 mm brass ball passes easily through the matching brass ring; when hot, it won't go through.
To illustrate the expansion of the metal on heating and contraction on cooling, a steel bar of length 100 x 10 mm and a plated brass gauge with a cutout to accommodate the bar and two holes through which the bar passes when cold.
To Investigate the relationship between the speed of a fluid and its pressure. Consists of a glass Venturi tube with two different diameters. One pair holds a U-shaped tube in which a color liquid can be placed to demonstrate the different pressures exerted when air is blown through the tube. It includes two rubber tubes and a glass Venturi tube…
Build rockets from ordinary plastic soda bottles that can soar to heights in excess of 150 feet! All you need is water! This solid aluminum bottle rocket launcher allows you to pressurize any plastic soda bottle (from 500 ml to 2 liters) with an ordinary bicycle tire pump. A quick tug on the release cord and your rocket climb skyward.…
Consists of an airtight plastic syringe supported between two wood blocks. Placing various weights on the upper block compresses the gas, allowing pressure and volume measurements to be made to verify Boyles Law.
This precise apparatus is designed for demonstrating Boyle’s Law (elasticity of gases). The apparatus illustrates accurate readings over a wide range of pressure. Two glass tubes, one with a closed top and the other with an open one connected together by a piece of flexible tubing, running parallel to one another on metal rods. This allows one of the tubes…
Two metals of different heat coefficients, brass & iron are laminated together and mounted in a wooden handle. This device demonstrates the unequal expansion of different metals by bending when heated. 200 x 25 mm.
Demonstrates the effect of temperature on the density of a liquid. Consists of a 3" stainless steel hollow sphere weighted so it will float when placed in cool water (15° C) and sink in warm water (30° C). Instructions include 3 experiments.
Set of different half-inch diameter specimens of varying lengths, supplied in a wood storage block. The set includes cylinders of Aluminum, Brass, Copper, Glass, Hard Rubber, Delrin, PVC, Acrylic, Teflon, Nylon, Maple, and Pinewood.
The set consists of specimens of 15 different types of materials. Students measure the mass, length and volume to determine the density of each of the materials. Set contains a sturdy storage base with one sample each of Walnut, Pine, Maple, Polypropylene, Polyethylene, Polyamide, Acrylic, Polyurethane, Phenolic, Polyvinylchloride, Delrin, Aluminum, Brass, and Copper. Samples are stamped with a letter code…
Various shapes are used to teach students how to make measurements in the Metric System and how to use the formula: Density Mass/Volume. Students use various materials to demonstrate densities. Includes one 3”x 1”x 1/4” aluminum bar, two 1/2” aluminum cubes, one 1/2” diameter steel sphere, one glass sphere, and one 15 cm scale.
Set of half-inch diameter density cylinders, consisting of 12 specimens of the same material but varying lengths, stored in a wood base. Includes a set each of Aluminum, Brass, PVC, and Polypropylene. Set of 48.
A set of 10, one inch density cubes in a storage box. Materials included are: Acrylic, Aluminum, Brass, Copper, Maple, Nylon, Pine, Poplar, PVC and Steel. [vc_row][vc_column][vc_btn title="Press For Product Video" style="custom" custom_background="#4374a7" custom_text="#ffffff" shape="square" i_icon_fontawesome="fa fa-video-camera" add_icon="true" link="url:http%3A%2F%2Fstaging.shivsons.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2021%2F12%2FPH10040-1.mp4|||"][/vc_column][/vc_row]
Electric calorimeters can be used with or without the electric heating element. With the heating element, students can determine the electrical equivalent of heat; without the heating element, it is a standard double-walled calorimeter. Instruction manual included. Ages 13+
To demonstrate the inverse relationship between density and length. The specimens, Aluminum, Copper, Nylon, Polyvinylchloride and Polyethylene, are all 12 mm in diameter with 15 gm mass. Length range from 15 to 100 mm. Instructions are included.
This kit shows you how to make a scale to weigh many household objects by use of Hooke's Law. Comes with a tape measure, a set of colorful plastic hex weights, a highly accurate special spring, and a detailed activity guide. Ages 7+.
The set includes a basic jack stand with the plunger and the main cylinder, four smaller cylinders, and a set of connecting hoses and valves. Smaller cylinders can be easily connected to a basic jack stand with a large main cylinder. Students can lift a heavy object, such as a stack of books, by applying a small amount of force…
Demonstrates the difference in thermal conductivity of two different materials. The kit consists of two identical blocks, one made of aluminum and the other made of plastic. When an ice cube is placed on aluminum it turns into the water in seconds, while on a plastic block, it melts slowly. The aluminum block has a larger heat capacity and a…
To study the motion and behavior of gas molecules, works on 9 to 12 V DC, vibrates a small platform inside a transparent tube, which further vibrates steel balls inside the tube. Includes steel balls and two floats.
A high-quality apparatus to determine precisely the co-efficient of expansion of various metals. An aluminum channel carries a 60 cm long metal rod enclosed in a heating jacket having three nipples for water intake, water outlet, and thermometer insertion. Dial indicator is a precision instrument sensitive to 0.01 mm/division and is securely mounted. As the apparatus works with hot water,…