Classic Mechanical Equivalent of Heat (J) Apparatus

$435.00(Ex GST)

  • Classic mechanical equivalent of heat “J” apparatus, Griffin-style teaching design for energy conversion practicals.
  • Solid copper calorimeter supports repeatable heating trials using the same thermal mass each run.
  • Mechanical friction heating and electrical heating both available for direct comparison of temperature rise.
  • Thermometer temperature measurement supports simple recording, graphing, and calculation of heat versus input energy.
  • Demonstrates work-to-heat equivalence, links mechanical work, electrical energy, and thermal energy in lessons.

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Description

The Mechanical Equivalent of Heat (J apparatus) is a classic Griffin-style teaching unit used to show how mechanical work can be converted into heat, then compared with electrical heating. It is designed for practical lessons where energy input and temperature rise can be related using first principles.

The apparatus heats a solid copper calorimeter by two methods, mechanical friction heating and electrical heating, allowing direct comparison of the resulting temperature change. Temperature measurement is performed using a thermometer, supporting straightforward data collection for heat and energy calculations.

FAQs
Q: What does the J apparatus demonstrate?
A: Conversion of mechanical work into heat, and comparison with electrical heating of the same calorimeter.

Q: What material is the calorimeter?
A: Solid copper calorimeter.

Q: What heating methods can be used?
A: Mechanical friction heating and electrical heating.

Q: How is temperature measured?
A: Using a thermometer.

Q: What topics does it support?
A: Mechanical equivalent of heat, energy conversion, and first-law style heat experiments.

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