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3B Scientific Linear Expansion Apparatus with Three Pointers User Manual

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4. Technical data

Dimensions:

830 x 80 x 70 mm

3

Weight:

1200 g approx.

Sample tubes:

Brass, aluminium, glass

Dimensions:

700 mm x 6 mm Ø

Tube length:

600 mm


5. Operation

In order to perform the experiment, the following
equipment is additionally required:
1 Steam generator (230 V, 50/60 Hz) 1001049
or
1 Steam generator (115 V, 50/60 Hz) 1006769

Mount the mirror scale onto the base strip.

Clamp the pointers below the tubes so as to
facilitate the measurement of thermal ex-
pansion.

Calibrate all pointers to zero.

Fill half of the steam generator with water,
place it onto the hot plate, insert the cork
cover and fasten it shut with the securing
clamp.

Connect the thermal expansion apparatus to
the steam generator with a hose.

Place a dish below the sample tube ends in
order to collect condensed water.

Measure the room temperature T.

Switch on the hot plate.

Allow the steam to flow for some time
through the sample tubes. This should con-
tinue till the tubes have attained a tempera-
ture equal to the boiling point of water
(100°C). Observe the respective pointer de-
flections

Read the thermal expansion Δl off the scale
(0.1 mm thermal expansion corresponds to
4 cm pointer deflection on the scale).

Calculate the temperature difference ΔT in
relation to the room temperature.

The coefficient of linear thermal expansion α of
different materials can be determined by the
formula:

T

l

l

Δ

Δ

=

α

where l is the length of the tube measured from
its fixed bearing up to the pilot

bearing.

Fig. 1 Experimental set-up