Kinetic Theory Model Polystyrene Piston Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India

Kinetic Theory Model Polystyrene Piston

Product Code : JL-LE-6885
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Kinetic Theory Model Polystyrene Piston
To study motion and behavior of molecules in gases.
Supplied with balls and 'floats'. 
An electric motor running at 4-12 V DC vibrates small platform inside transparent tube so that set of many small steel ball is vibrated violently inside tube. 
An increase in the violence of vibration simulates an increase in gas temperature and an increase in the weight of the 'float' simulates an increase in gas pressure. 


   

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