Visually and effectively demonstrate the relationship between temperature and pressure. The Digital Jolly Bulb is the perfect alternative to the traditional bulb and analogue gauge, pressures can be read directly from the built in digital display and the apparatus is sensitive enough to register an increase in pressure when the bulb is held gently in the hand. By submerging the bulb in water at different temperatures the relationship between temperature and pressure may be demonstrated and the calibrated digital readout allows a quantitative investigation to be carried out if required.
For demonstration purposes two 4mm sockets are provided to allow the pressure reading to be displayed on a large demonstration voltmeter (not supplied).
Supplied with 9V PP3 Battery and full instructions. E8R07374
B. Jolly’s Bulb and Gauge
Palm-sized, hollow metallic ball with a manometer connected to it for demonstrating change of pressure in a closed volume of air when heated or cooled. Immersing the ball in a water bath at a specific temperature allows the relationship between pressure and temperature of the enclosed air to be investigated in order to demonstrate the behaviour of an ideal gas. Approx: 85mm diameter hollow ball.
E8L71651 C. Crushing Can
To show the forces exerted by atmospheric pressure. A light walled tinplate can, H260 x 75mm diameter, with an air-tight neck and screw cap. A small quantity of water in the can is boiled vigorously until steam occupies the space inside the can, at which point the top is screwed down tightly and the heat source removed. As the can cools down, atmospheric pressure is increasingly exerted until the can noisily collapses.