Pullinger’s Apparatus Experiment
Pullinger’s Apparatus Experiment – Physics Apparatus
- Two Cast Metal Legs Joined Together By A Pair Of Plated Metal Rods.
- Each Leg Having Provision For Horizontally Supporting The Ends Of Plated Brass Tube About 50cm Long.
- The Tube Has A Riffled Nozzle Near Each End, Facing Opposite Each Other.
- For Use As Inlet And Outlet Of Steam.
- And Another Outlet At The Center With Holed Rubber Bung For Inserting Thermometer
- Thermometer To Measure The Inside Temperature.
- The Test Rod Is Inserted In The Brass Tube Supported In Rubber Bungs At Its Each End.
- At One End Is Fitted A Micrometer Screw Head Reading To 0.01 Mm.
- A 4 mm Terminals Provided On Each Leg For Connecting An Electric Bell Or Galvanometer
- To Indicate Make/Break Of Contacts.
- Supplied Complete With 3 Metal Test Rods, One Each Of Copper, Brass And Steel.
Available in
Steel C.P. Pipe
Brass C.P. Pipe
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