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Boyle's Law Apparatus, Demonstration
(MC-1234) |
This apparatus is designed to demonstrate to students that
volume of air enclosed in the column is clearly visible to
students. A wide bore glass tube is mounted vertically in
front of a scale graduated 0-60 cm. Zero corresponds to the
inside of the closed top end of the tube. Air is confined in
the tube by a coloured oil contained in a metal container
fitted with a Bourdon type gauge. A tap is fitted to the side
of the metal container, for the air inlet tubf from the pump.
As the pressure in the oil container is increased, oil is forced
into the glass tube and volume of contained air and its
actual total pressure are directly indicated. The tube is of
extra strong glass having very large safety overload margin.
As a further precaution, a safety plastic screen is secured
over the front. Overall ht. 690 mm approx. Supplied complete with oil |
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