Used to demonstrate liquid pressure. Hollow glass figurine, height ca. 45 mm.
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Cartesian diver for demonstration of Archimedes' law and the general law of gas. Glass figure with a height of about 45 mm. This Cartesian diver is made of glass and has just enough air trapped that the diver just floats. Increasing the pressure in the tube compresses the trapped air, reducing the displaced liquid, so the buoyancy force is also reduced. The diver sinks to the bottom. When the pressure drops again, the culvert rises. The culvert is named after René Descartes. Tube and plug not included. Device for sinking-floating Used to demonstrate hydrostatic pressure. Hollow, glass puppet, height approx. 45 mm. Attention is delivered without tube and rubber stopper.
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Cartesian diver for demonstration of Archimedes' law and the general law of gas. Glass figure with a height of about 45 mm. This Cartesian diver is made of glass and has just enough air trapped that the diver just floats. Increasing the pressure in the tube compresses the trapped air, reducing the displaced liquid, so the buoyancy force is also reduced. The diver sinks to the bottom. When the pressure drops again, the culvert rises. The culvert is named after René Descartes. Tube and plug not included. Device for sinking-floating Used to demonstrate hydrostatic pressure. Hollow, glass puppet, height approx. 45 mm. Attention is delivered without tube and rubber stopper.
Properties
- F166000
- (oud nummer 111404)