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Physics Demonstration Experiments Magnet Board Mechanics 2


The use of the demonstration board for physics offers the following advantages
for the lecturer:
Minimal preparation time
DEMONSTRATION EXPERIMENTS Lucid and simple set-up
PHYSICS Labelling of the experiment directly on the board
Winfried Rssler
Georg Schollmeyer
Magnet-held arrows, linear and angular scales
Magnet Board Mechanics 2
Stable storage box
Both sides of board can be used for mechanics and optics
Galvanised sheet steel board in aluminium profile frame
Mechanics side: lacquered
Optic side: white foil with lined grid
01152.02

Physics Demonstration Experiments Magnet Board Mechanics 2 No. 01153.02 18 described Experiments
Please ask for a complete equipment list Ref. No. 21702

4 Movement 6 Mechanics of Fluids


and Gases
MT 4.1 (12960)
Uniform rectilinear movement MT 6.1 (12967)
U-tube manometer
MT 4.2 (12961)
Uniform accelerated rectilinear MT 6.2 (12968)
movement Hydrostatic pressure
MT 4.3 (12962) MT 5.3 (12969)
Horizontal and sloping trajectories Communicating vessels
MT 4.4 (12963) MT 6.4 (12970)
Newtons basic principle Hydraulic press
MT 6.5 (12971)
5 Forms of Mechanical Energy Artesian well
MT 6.6 (12972)
MT 5.1 (12964)
Archimedes principle
Energy transformation during
upward and downward runs MT 6.7 (12973)
Density determination by measuring
MT 5.2 (12965) Energy transformation during upward and downward runs (MT 5.1)
buoyancy
Kinetic energy
MT 6.8 (12974)
MT 5.3 (12966)
Discharge velocity of a vessel
Energy of refraction
MT 6.9 (12975)
Pressure in flowing fluids
MT 6.10 (12976)
Pressure in gases
MT 6.11 (12977)
Boyle and Mariottes law

Horizontal and sloping trajectories (MT 4.3)

84 Laboratory Experiments Physics PHYWE Systeme GmbH & Co. KG D - 37070 Gttingen
Handbook: LEP
Demonstration Experiments Physics Magnet Board Mechanics 2 1.6.02

The use of the demonstration board for physics offers


the following advantages for the lecturer:
Minimal preparation time
Lucid and simple set-up
Labelling of the experiment directly on the board
Magnet-held arrows, linear and angular scales
Stable storage box
DEMONSTRATION EXPERIMENTS Both sides of board can be used for mechanics and optics
PHYSICS Galvanised sheet steel board in aluminium profile frame
Mechanics side: lacquered
Winfried Rssler Optic side: white foil with lined grid
Georg Schollmeyer

This handbook covers the chapters 4: Movement,


Magnet Board Mechanics 2 5: Forms of Mechanical Energy,
6: Mechanics of Fluids and Gases

This HANDBOOK can be purchased separately.


It contains the experiments listed below. Please ask
for a complete equipment list. Ref No 21702
01152.02

Handbook Magnet Board Mechanics 2


No. 01153.02 18 described Experiments

MT 5.2 (12965)
4 Movement Kinetic energy
MT 6.7 (12973) MT 6.9 (12975)
MT 4.1 (12960) MT 5.3 (12966)
Density determination by Pressure in flowing fluids
Uniform rectilinear move- Energy of refraction
measuring buoyancy
ment MT 6.10 (12976)
MT 6.8 (12974) Pressure in gases
MT 4.2 (12961) 6 Mechanics of Fluids Discharge velocity of a
Uniform accelerated recti- MT 6.11 (12977)
and Gases vessel
linear movement Boyle and Mariottes law

MT 4.3 (12962) MT 6.1 (12967)


Horizontal and sloping U-tube manometer
trajectories MT 6.2 (12968)
MT 4.4 (12963) Hydrostatic pressure
Newtons basic principle MT 5.3 (12969)
Communicating vessels

5 Forms of Mechanical MT 6.4 (12970)


Energy Hydraulic press
MT 6.5 (12971)
MT 5.1 (12964) Artesian well
Energy transformation
during upward and down- MT 6.6 (12972)
ward runs Archimedes principle

PHYWE series of publications Laboratory Experiments Physics PHYWE SYSTEME GMBH & Co. KG D-37070 Gttingen 21702 1
LEP Handbook:
1.6.02 Demonstration Experiments Physics Magnet Board Mechanics 2

2 21702 PHYWE series of publications Laboratory Experiments Physics PHYWE SYSTEME GMBH & Co. KG D-37070 Gttingen

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