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Heat Transfer Activity
To observe heat transfer under different conditions by measuring the temperatures of the insulated containers before and after connecting them with the metal bar. Consists of two insulated containers, two thermometers and a metal bar and instruction manual.
SKU: PH20187 - Physics, Uncategorized
Heating Mantles
Heating mantles are used to uniformly heat various glassware vessels such as flasks, by placing them directly on the heating element without substantially increasing the risk of glass shattering. These heating mantles are made of rolled aluminium body. The heating element is flexible, insulated and anchored securely in glass fabric. The temperature can go upto 350°C, controlled through energy regulator.
Please note that the heating element cording may be slightly brown in color. This is a result of heating during the quality control process.
SKU: CH11161 - Physics, Uncategorized
Helmholtz Coil
Helmholtz Coils are a special arrangement of coils that are placed in such a way as to generate a very uniform magnetic field between them when a current is applied. The strength of the magnetic field is proportional to the number of turns in the coils and the current applied to them. The Supertek Helmholtz Coils setup consists of two field coils mounted on a track to provide a uniform magnetic field between the coils. The proper separation for Helmholtz coils is marked on the track. A pair of precision coils and 400 turns of wire are wound on heat resistant former of about 150 mm diameter.
SKU: PH41176 - Physics, Uncategorized
Helmholtz Coil
Pair of coils for generating a uniform magnetic field perpendicular to the axis of a tube.
Specifications:
Coil diameter: 300 mm approx.
Coil spacing: 150 mm
Number of turns per coil: 124
Enamelled copper wire thickness: 1.5 mm
DC resistance: 1.2 Ohms each
Maximum coil current: 5 A
Maximum coil voltage: 6 V
Maximum flux density at 5 A: 3.7 mTSKU: PH41176B - Physics, Uncategorized
Hero's Engine
Hero's Engine demonstrates the principle of jet propulsion. The apparatus consists of a small Erlenmeyer flask with a rubber stopper and two tubes with tangentially oriented jets. A collar is provided around the flask to hang it above a heating source. When water boils inside the flask, steam escapes the jets and the flask spins.
SKU: PH20497 - Physics, Uncategorized
High/Low Road
To demonstrate that shortest distance between two points is not necessarily the fastest while providing an excellent dramatization of potential and kinetic energy and friction. Two balls are released simultaneously one on a straight metal track, the other on a bent metal track.
SKU: PH10579 - Physics, Uncategorized
Hook Weight Set, Economy
Black Painted weights have a non-movable hook on the top. Bottoms of the weights are recessed and contain a weight below bar allowing weights to be hung from each other. Weight set includes one each of 10 gm, 50 gm, 100 gm, 500 gm and 1Kg. Two each of 20 gm & 200 gm. In plastic molded box.
SKU: PH10185 - Physics, Uncategorized
Hook Weight Set
Set consists of seven polished brass weights and two black enameled weights with flat countersunk bottoms. Each weight is accurately adjusted and the value clearly indicated. Individual masses are as follows: 1 x 10 gm, 2 x 20 gm, 1 x 50 gm, 1 x 100 gm, 2 x 200 gm, 1 x 500 gm, 1 x 1000 gm.
SKU: PH10190 - Physics, Uncategorized
Hydraulic Jack Model
The set includes a basic jack stand with plunger and a main cylinder, four smaller cylinders, a set of connecting hoses and valves. Smaller cylinders can be easily connected to a basic jack stand with a large main cylinder. Students can lift a heavy object, such as a stack of books, by applying a small amount of force to one of the four smaller cylinders. Students can adjust the mechanical advantage by using different input cylinders. Device may also be used to demonstrate Boyle's Law using air or other gases. With Instructions
SKU: PH10619