This kit contains all the equipment and resources for basic experiments on thermodynamics in solid, liquid and gaseous bodies.
Apart from making simple temperature measurements, it is also possible to investigate the principles of how bodies behave in response to changes in temperature.
Further experiments allow for closer observation of the emission, reflection and absorption of thermal energy as well as how it propagates via heat radiation, conduction and convection. Determination of specific heats and investigation of the processes of evaporation, boiling and condensation round of the range of available experiments.
This kit covers the following basic laws of physics:
This experiment explains how a thermometer works. In addition, statements are made about how the supply of heat is related to a resulting change in temperature.
This experiment explains how a thermometer works. In addition, statements are made about how the supply of heat is related to a resulting change in temperature.
In this experiment, the heating and cooling process of water is observed.
This experiment investigates the behavior of liquids in the heating and cooling process. In addition, it is investigated why the liquid behaves in this way.
This experiment shows the properties of a solid, after its heating.
This experiment shows the properties of a solid according to its heating.
This experiment investigates the thermal conductivity of different materials.
In this experiment, the thermal conductivity of water is determined.
The experiment examines the behavior of a bimetallic strip when it is heated and then cooled.
The experimental setup illustrates the radiation of heat and the associated transfer of heat through the air.
The experiment explains the principle of the reflection of thermal radiation and its effect on the temperature.
In this experiment, conclusions are drawn as to which properties of a substance are necessary so that thermal radiation can be absorbed.
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