Mechanics : Hydrodynamics
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A device for measuring transpiration, consisting of a small vessel containing water and sealed so that the only escape of moisture is by transpiration from a leaf, twig, or small plant with its cut end inserted in the water.
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Glass vessel for demonstrating levels of liquid in linked tubes. Four differently shaped glass tubes linked together at the bottom on a base.
Height: 195 mm approx.
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Four capillary tubes each with a different internal diameter are connected to a glass reservoir with filling tube. Water rises to a different level in each of the tubes demonstrating the relationship between the bore of the tube and capillary pressure.
Capillaries: 2.0 mm, 1.5 mm, 1.0 mm and 0.5 mm inner diameter
Height: approx. 165 mm
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Segner’s wheel first established the principles on which the jet turbine was produced many years later. Invented by Ján Andrej Segner in 18th century, it consists of a glass cylinder with two horizontally mounted curved water outlets. This apparatus is useful for demonstrating the conversion of hydrostatic pressure to rotary ...
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