|
www.directhit.com/ansres/Who-Invented-the-Calorimeter.h...
www.directhit.com/ansres/Who-Invented-the-Calorimeter.html
|
Bunsen was the real inventor of the carbon-zinc electric cell (1841), the grease-spot photometer (1844), the filter pump (1868), the ice calorimeter (1870) and the vapour calorimeter (1887).
|
|
www.directhit.com/ansres/Diagram-of-a-Calorimeter.html
|
A calorimeter is an instrument to determine heat produced by a reaction, generally the burning of a fuel or ... The wires are for electric ignition, and the sample in the sample holder is in touch...
|
|
www.cencophysics.com/electric-calorimeter/p/IG0039238/
|
A high-quality device for your heat experiments, use this calorimeter for determining the electrical equivalent of heat or specific heat of liquids. This electric ...
|
|
|
|
www.amazon.com/Electric-Calorimeter-Insulated-Stirrer-S...
www.amazon.com/Electric-Calorimeter-Insulated-Stirrer-Stopper/dp/B0017Y7UGK
|
Determine the electric equivalent of heat. When connected to a 6-volt battery, this coil will cause a temperature rise of about 5 C in 10 minutes.
|
|
|
|
www.amazon.com/Electro-Mechanical-Instrument-Calorimete...
www.amazon.com/Electro-Mechanical-Instrument-Calorimeter-Determination/dp/B004VWGH1O
|
Calorimeter, Electric; Electro Mechanical; For determination of electrical equivalent of heat; Excellent for demonstrating radiant heat transfer as function of power; ...
|
|
www.sci-supply.com/closeup.asp?cid=68&pid=209&offset=0
|
This electrical equivalent of heat calorimeter is designed to test whether the energy of a flowing electrical current causes and equivalent amount of heat.
|
|
www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_id...
www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_ideas/Chem_p092.shtml
|
Nov 18, 2011 ... Use an electric calorimeter to measure the heat capacity of water. This science fair project allows you to demonstrate and measure the ...
|
|
www.fishersci.com/ecomm/servlet/fsproductdetail_10652_3...
www.fishersci.com/ecomm/servlet/fsproductdetail_10652_3743748_29104_-1_0
|
Fisher Scientific, Determine the electric equivalent of heat., When connected to a 6-volt battery, this coil will cause a temperature rise of about 5°C in 10 minutes., ...
|