Plastic cylinder with three outlets positioned at different heights for investigating the dependence of hydrostatic pressure on water depth through an observation of the outlet water jets.
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For demonstrating communicating tubes. Consists of a glass cylinder with two openings and GL screw connections, as well as two differently shaped glass tubes.
Height: approx. 220 mm
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The Pascal's Law apparatus is used to demonstrate the hydrostatic paradox and allows for quantitative measurements of bottom pressure depending on the height of the liquid column.
The measurement system, Pascal's Law apparatus ...
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Manometer for measuring pressures in the range 0 to 10 hPa (cm water column). U-tube open on both sides with overflow basin on aluminium base plate with scale. Includes stand rod on the reverse for attaching to stand base.
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Two precision glass syringes of different volumes with ground piston and weight pans on stand. Includes 15 disc weights on a storage rod for adding to plunger.
Connection between the syringe hoses via a tubing clamp, safety catch for ...
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The U-shaped Manometer D is a simple form of pressure gauge which is used to measure small pressures or differences in pressure.
It consists of a U-shaped glass tube, open at both ends and mounted on a medium density fibreboard (MDF) panel ...
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Complete equipment set for demonstration and practical training such as investigating transmission of hydraulic or pneumatic force, the relationship between force, surface area and pressure as well as verification of Boyle’s law.
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A horizontal glass tube can be connected to a water reservoir through capillary tubes of different diameters. The smaller the diameter of the capillary tube, the higher the water climbs above the level of the reservoir due to the greater ...
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