What the heck is a heat conductometer? Well, a heat conductometer is used for comparing the thermal conductivity of five metals: aluminum, brass, steel, nickel, and copper. The 5 spokes radiate from a brass hub. Each rod is marked on the rods. There are notches in each rod to hold the wax, which is an essential tool for testing the thermal conductivity. Each unit comes with a supply of wax and an instruction manual.
Read MoreSend InquiryHeat Conduction Experiment is comprised of copper, Brass, aluminum, steel. An effective tool for demonstrating the coefficient of the expansion of metals. The rod is placed inside a tube that has both an Inlet and Outlet for steam. Compare the expanded length of the rod to the temperature difference before and after the rod expands by using a thermometer. The extent of the rod's expansion is measured by a micrometer.
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