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Ball And Ring
Ball And Ring is a unique product that demonstrates thermal and chain expansion. It helps students understand the concept of thermal expansion by showing the expansion of the ball and ring when heated. The chain expansion is also demonstrated by the expansion of the chain that connects the ball and ring. This product is perfect for educational purposes and can be used in classrooms, labs, or at home. It is a great tool for science teachers, students studying thermal expansion, physics enthusiasts, STEM educators, and science museums and science centers.
Key Features:
- Demonstrates thermal and chain expansion
- Compact and easy to use
- Made of high-quality materials for durability and longevity
Product Specifications:
Product Name | Ball And Ring |
Demonstrates | Thermal Expansion, Chain Expansion |
Materials | Brass (Ball and Ring), Steel (Chain) |
Ball Diameter | 20 mm |
Ring Inner Diameter | 30 mm |
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Note: These are similar products, and each product is different, so research is required to find the best fit for your needs.
CAUTION: This product involves heat. Please follow safety instructions carefully and use with adult supervision.
Perfect for science teachers, students studying thermal expansion, physics enthusiasts, STEM educators, science museums, science centers, and home-schooling parents.
Bi-Metal, Compound Bar Thermal Expansion Demonstration Compound
Looking for a product that can demonstrate the thermal expansion of metals? Look no further than our Bi-Metal, Compound Bar Thermal Expansion Demonstration Compound. This product features a five inch long (13 cm) strip of bi-metal attached to a wooden handle, making it easy to showcase the thermal expansion of metals and explain the application of bi-metals in making thermostats and thermometers. With an overall length of 24 cm (9.5 inches), this demonstration compound is perfect for classrooms or labs. It's important to note that while this product demonstrates thermal expansion of metals, almost all materials including liquids are subject to thermal expansion.
Product Specifications:
Product Name | Bi-Metal, Compound Bar Thermal Expansion Demonstration |
Material | Bimetal |
Type | Thermal Expansion Demonstration |
Length | 5 inches (13 cm) |
Overall Length | 9.5 inches (24 cm) |
Application | Making thermostats and thermometers |
Caution:
While this product demonstrates thermal expansion of metals, please note that almost all materials including liquids are subject to thermal expansion. Use with caution and follow all instructions provided.Perfect for:
- Science teachers
- Students studying thermodynamics
- Engineering students
- Science enthusiasts
- Individuals interested in the properties of metals
Linear Expansion Apparatus (Micrometer Form)
The Linear Expansion Apparatus (Micrometer Form) is a device designed to measure the linear expansion of materials. It is commonly used in the field of materials science and engineering to study the behavior of different materials under varying conditions. The micrometer form of the apparatus allows for precise measurements of the expansion of the material being tested. This apparatus is an essential tool for researchers and engineers who are interested in understanding the properties of different materials and how they respond to changes in temperature and other environmental factors.
Product Specifications:
Product Name | Linear Expansion Apparatus (Micrometer Form) |
Type | Expansion |
Form | Micrometer |
Application | Linear Expansion |
Perfect For:
- Physics students in high school or college
- Science teachers or professors
- Researchers in the field of thermal expansion
- Industrial engineers or technicians working with materials that expand with temperature changes
- Manufacturing companies that produce products affected by thermal expansion
- Government agencies or laboratories conducting experiments on thermal expansion
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