Charles's Law experimental apparatus
This is a tabletop experimental device that demonstrates Charles's (Gay-Lussac's) law, which shows that the volume of an ideal gas is proportional to its absolute temperature when the pressure is constant. A pressure sensor and three thermocouples are installed in a heated adiabatic container, and the measurement data is displayed digitally. One thermocouple measures the surface temperature of the heater for control, while the other two measure the air temperature inside the container. The digital display shows the pressure inside the container, the air temperatures at two locations, and their average value. It measures the relationship between the pressure and temperature of an ideal gas (air) to demonstrate Charles's law. The device can also operate in reverse. By heating with the valve open and releasing the air inside the container before closing the valve, it records the pressure and temperature drop as the container cools down. This allows for results to be obtained under various starting points and ambient conditions. The optional VDAS automatic recording function is useful for slow natural cooling experiments. By using the optional (sold separately) data acquisition system (VDAS-B), various data can be collected and analyzed in real-time on a PC (sold separately).
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TD1001 Specifications Dimensions and Weight: W630 x D520 x H600mm, approximately 18kg Power Supply: AC100V or AC200V, 50/60Hz, 1.0A Maximum Experimental Pressure: approximately 120kPa (absolute pressure) Sensor Allowable Pressure: approximately 160kPa (absolute pressure) Container Volume: approximately 1L Maximum Temperature: approximately 65℃ Temperature Control: PID Control Thermocouples: 3 locations, digital display Noise Level: 70dB or below Operating Temperature Range: +15℃ to +30℃ *This device measures pressure and temperature under normal atmospheric pressure. To obtain the best measurement results, maintain the laboratory temperature around 20℃ and conduct experiments away from surrounding heat sources.
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This is a tabletop experimental device that demonstrates Charles's (Gay-Lussac's) law, which shows that the volume of an ideal gas is proportional to its absolute temperature when the pressure is constant. A pressure sensor and three thermocouples are installed in an insulated container with a heater, and the measurement data is displayed digitally. One thermocouple measures the surface temperature of the heater for control purposes, while the other two thermocouples measure the air temperature inside the container.
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