Product Description
Two glass tubes 220 mm long, one is closed at the top and other one is open and connected by 1 Meter pressure rubber tubing. Both the tubes are mounted on the brackets which can be locked in any portion on the metal supporting rods. Stand carries a graduated scale 0 to 100 cm.Mercury required for this 3 apparatus is approx.30 cm.Supplied without mercury.
Accurate Measurement and User-Friendly OperationEquipped with a graduated scale in 1 mm increments and a high-quality manometer, the apparatus allows for precise pressure readings. The manual screw adjustment makes it simple for students and educators to manipulate and record data, ensuring clear results for every physics demonstration.
Robust Design with Versatile Mounting OptionsThe Boyle's Law Apparatus combines a durable silver and black stand with a transparent, cylindrical borosilicate glass tube. Its adaptable design supports both wall mounting and bench-top use, making it suitable for diverse laboratory environments. The materials used are robust, non-toxic, and provide excellent temperature resistance up to 120C.
Safe, Modern, and Environmentally ConsciousWith child-safe, non-toxic construction and mercury-free manometer fluid, this apparatus promotes a secure and environmentally responsible laboratory experience. Its straightforward manual operation eliminates the need for electrical power, which further enhances its usability in various settings.
FAQ's of BOYLEaS LAW APPARATUS:
Q: How do I accurately use the Boyle's Law Apparatus in a physics laboratory?
A: To use the apparatus, place it securely on a bench-top or mount it on a wall. Adjust the piston using the manual screw to change gas volume, then read the pressure directly from the attached manometer, which uses a mercury-free fluid for safe handling. Record values at each increment to observe Boyle's Law in action.
Q: What materials make up the Boyle's Law Apparatus and why are they chosen?
A: This apparatus is constructed using borosilicate glass for clarity and temperature resistance, aluminum or stainless steel for the piston's durability, and non-toxic plastics and metals for the supporting stand. These materials are chosen to ensure longevity, safety, and precise measurement in laboratory conditions.
Q: When is it appropriate to use this apparatus in educational settings?
A: The Boyle's Law Apparatus is ideal for secondary and tertiary physics classes, laboratory demonstrations, and hands-on experiments. Use it when teaching gas laws, pressure, and volume relationships. Its safe design makes it suitable even for young learners under supervision.
Q: Where can I install or use the apparatus within a lab?
A: You can choose to mount the apparatus on a wall or place it on a bench-top, thanks to its versatile mounting feature. Be sure to set it in a well-lit, stable area where measurements can be easily observed and recorded.
Q: What is the process for measuring pressure and volume with this device?
A: Simply adjust the piston to alter the trapped air's volume; the manometer's graduated scale will display the corresponding pressure. Recording these paired values at different points allows for accurate plotting and demonstration of Boyle's Law.
Q: Is the Boyle's Law Apparatus safe and easy to operate for all users?
A: Yes, the device features child-safe, non-toxic materials and a mercury-free manometer for environmental and health safety. Its manual operation is straightforward, and the clear instructions included ensure proper use across varying age groups.
Q: What are the benefits of using a manual, non-electric Boyle's Law Apparatus?
A: Manual operation allows users to control experiments precisely and learn hands-on, without dependency on external power. It enhances understanding of gas laws through direct manipulation while keeping the laboratory environment flexible and accessible.