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Advanced Gas Law Demo with Digital Temperature Display
The Combined Gas Law simplifies the Ideal Gas Law and describes a relationship between the pressure,..
Air Convection Apparatus
Reveal the flow of convection currents in gases. The box has a glass front and two chimneys. Place a..
Bar and Gauge Apparatus - Demonstration tool for Thermal Expansion and Cooling Contraction of Metals
DescriptionsThe apparatus consists of a metal rod mounted on a holder and a brass gauge.Ideal for cl..
Boyle’s Law Apparatus
DescriptionsApparatus for the recording of pressure versus volumes and for investigating Boyle's Law..
Conductivity Rod Set, set of 5 materials
DescriptionSet of "Conductors and Non-Conductors"To investigate the various levels of conductivity o..
Conductivity Rod Set, set of 5 materials
DescriptionSet of "Conductors and Non-Conductors"To investigate the various levels of conductivity o..
Crookes Radiometer Advance type
Demonstrate the conversion of radiation energy into kinetic energy. Rotary vane wheel mounted on a m..
Crookes Radiometer simple type
Demonstrate the conversion of radiation energy into kinetic energy. Rotary vane wheel mounted on a m..
Fire Syringe
A Smokin' example of Charles's Law!Using the Fire Syringe to compress air into a smaller volume is a..
Flashing Paper, size: 200 x 100mm, pack of 10
DescriptionsThis is Magicians Flash Paper. With Flash Paper you can produce flames from your finger ..
HD Infrared Thermal Camera
Product DescriptionAccurate Temperature Readings at a GlanceThermal imager integrates surface temper..
Heat Absorption Radiation Comparator
DescriptionsContains radiation comparator apparatus, electric bulb heat source attachedDimensions: 2..
High Performance Thermal Imagers
DescriptionsThermal Imagers are designed to make your work easier, more productive and effective. 16..
Leslie cube 125mm each side
DescriptionsLeslie's Cube demonstrates heat absorption and radiation. The cube features four sides w..
Radiation Can Set
DescriptionsAn affordable and simple way to study absorption, emission, and Newton’s Law of Cooling...