Mechanics : Buoyancy
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For demonstrating a body floating, sinking or rising in water. A hollow figure made of colored glass, with a narrow opening. The figure floats upright in a cylinder filled with water and can be made to float, sink or rise by applying pressure to the rubber cap. The rubber cap fits cylinder diameters of approx. 30 mm to 40 mm, e.g. U14206 ...
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Made of Duran glass with round base and coarse ground rim, without graduation.
Height: 300 mm
Diameter: 40 mm
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Immersible block with hooks. Can be used for determining buoyancy in conjunction with a dynamometer.
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Immersible block with hooks. Can be used for determining buoyancy in conjunction with a dynamometer.
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Immersible block with hooks. Can be used for determining buoyancy in conjunction with a dynamometer.
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Immersible block with hooks. Can be used for determining buoyancy in conjunction with a dynamometer.
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For demonstrating Archimedes' principle of buoyancy in liquids. Consists of a hollow cylinder with a stirrup and hook, as well as a precisely fitted solid cylinder with an eyelet.
Diameter: 55 mm
Height: 53 mm
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