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Fortins Barometer
A glass tube of 6mm bore is enclosed in an enamelled and lacquered brass case, mounted on a polished wooden board with plates for fixing on wall. Open plate reflectors, ring and screws for vertical adjustments. A dual scale graduated in 25 to 32 inches and 640 to 810mm is read by verniers moving by rack and pinion, reading to 0.002 inch and 0.1mm are enclosed in a glass cylinder. A glass cistern at the lower end of barometer is provided with an ivory point to adjust the level of mercury. A thermometer -10 to 50C is provided on the wooden board. Supplied without mercury and glass case.
SKU: n/a - Mechanics Physics Labware
Free Fall Apparatus
This apparatus is used to determine G by measuring the time of fall of a steel ball through a pre- determined distance..
The time taken being less than one second, a centi second/ milli second timer capable of measuring the time in fraction of seconds has to be used.
Comprises two units each of which is mounted on a plastic which can be clamped on a 12 mm diameter retort rod. Connections are taken out to 4 mm sockets. The solenoid unit has a metal core which facilitates prompt release of the sphere on de-energizing.
The gate switch comprises a hinged steel plate to hold against an adjustable contact by means of a small permanent magnet, the plate falls away promptly at the impact of falling steel ball. The apparatus is supplied with a solenoid unit, gate switch, Steel Ball 18 mm dia and a stand.
SKU: n/a - Mechanics Physics Labware
Friction Board
It comprises a wooden friction board 480 x 75 x 18 mm, a wooden slider with hook 140 x 70 x 18 mm, a plain aluminium slider and an aluminium slider with rubber backing, an additional long aluminium slider is provided which fits over the friction board to provide an alternative surface type
SKU: n/a - Mechanics Physics Labware
Guinea and Feather Apparatus
This apparatus demonstrates that bodies of different density or mass fall through a given distance in the same time in the absence of atmospheric drag
a) Glass tube 600 x 20 mm, fitted with two solid rubber bungs, one carrying 8 mm dia rubber tube with clip for vacuum connection.
b) Same but Glass tube 600 x 50mm dia
c) Same as (a) but with stopcock and can be fitted directly on pump plateSKU: n/a - Fluid Mechanics Physics Equipments
Hares Apparatus
This apparatus is used to compare the densities of liquids. It comprises of three limbed glass tube side limbs 45 cms long and rubber tubing on the centre limb closed by mohr clip.
Mounted on wooden stand with a 45 cm long scale on both limbs with zero at bottom. The densities of liquid are compared by measuring heights of the two columns of the liquid by applying suction to centre limb.
SKU: n/a - Electronics Lab Experiments
Helmholtz Coils
Provide a substantially uniform field at the centre space. Each coil has a moulded plastic former 152 mm in diameter with 320 turns of 22 SWG, enamelled wire giving a mean diameter of 136 mm..
The rod has a sliding boss which locks into the tapered hole in the universal stand. Dimensions of Coil & support rod 305 x 152 x 25 mm. Supplied with instructions.SKU: n/a - Mechanics Physics Labware
Hooks Law Apparatus
It consists of a scale mounted vertically on stand, a spring with pointer and provision to hang set of slotted weights.
(a) Mirror Scale 12cm long
(b) S.S. Scale 12cm long
(c) Plastic Scale 12cm long
(d) Mirror Scale 15cm long
(e) S.S. Scale 15cm long
(f) Plastic Scale 15cm longSKU: n/a - Engines & Heat Physics Labware
Hopes Apparatus
To show that water has a maximum density at 4 degrees Celsius..
Consists of a sheet metal cylinder with two tubes in the upper and lower regions for inserting thermometers through rubber stoppers. Mounted on a base and encircled midway by an outer trough for holding a mixture of ice and salt. Temperature of the water is measured at the top and bottom of the inner cylindrical vessel over a period as the water-cools.SKU: n/a