Ingen-Hausz Apparatus

The Ingen-Hausz Apparatus is a classic physics laboratory instrument designed to demonstrate the conduction of heat in solids. It effectively illustrates how different metals conduct heat at varying rates, making it an essential teaching aid for thermal physics experiments in schools, colleges, and research laboratories.

Product Description:-

There are multiple matches for Ingen-Hausz apparatus, including a laboratory instrument for photosynthesis and a device for comparing thermal conductivity.

Consists of 5 metal rods of different materials having equal lengths mounted in sheet metal box 150 x 90 x 100mm with corks. Rods are coated in paraffin wax when used and the rate of melting is compared by hot water put into the box.

Features:-

  • High-Quality Construction: Made with a polished brass rod fitted on a wooden base, ensuring durability and ease of handling.
  • Multiple Metal Rods: Typically includes rods of brass, copper, iron, and aluminum for comparative study of thermal conductivity.
  • Clear Demonstration: Small wax pieces or similar material can be attached to each rod to visibly show how heat transfers at different rates.
  • Educational Value: Ideal for explaining concepts of thermal conductivity, heat transfer, and conduction in solids.
  • Laboratory Standard: Widely used in physics labs for student experiments and demonstration purposes.

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