Mechanics
M-F1 : Balloon in a Jar
Unit
Pressure
Purpose
Illustrate relative pressures, the strength of the atmospheric pressure
Equipment
- Glass jar with a neck and a hole in the bottom
- Rubber balloon
- Rubber cork
- A small bucket
Suggestions
- With the cork in place, balloon in the jar, ask a student to blow the balloon up.
- Remove the cork, blow the balloon effortlessly
- When balloon fills the jar, replace the cork
- Fill the ballon in 3 with water from the bucket, remove the cork. Watch out!
Discussion
See attached
M-F2 : Hydraulic Lever
Unit
Pressure
Purpose
Illustrate Pascal's principle
Equipment
Model hydraulic lever
Suggestions
- Demonstrate the device
- Ask a strong student to hold down the larger piston while you push on the smaller.
- "Reverse," hold the small piston down while the student tries to push the larger one down.
Discussion
M-F3 : Density Ball
Unit
Density
Purpose
Illustrate the temperature dependence of water density, the Archimedes Principle
Equipment
- Density ball
- Glass water reservoir
- Small water heater
- Thermometer
- Water bucket (also, ice cubes)
Suggestions
- Ask a student to "check the ball out," ask whether it would float in room temperature water. Try it.
- Cool the water to T<15 C (60 F), float the ball
- Heat the water to T>29 C (85 F), try to float the ball
Discussion
See attached
M-F4 : Venturi Tube
Unit
Bernoulli's Principle
Purpose
Classical illustration of the relationship between the speed and the pressure
Equipment
- Venturi tube [a tube with short side-tubes avail. only]
- Water pump and tubing [NYA]
- Water dye
Suggestions
- No flow
- Flow at a slow rate
- Flow at a high-rate
Discussion
- Set up
- Pouring liquid
- Creating low or high pressure system
- Results from a slow rate
- Results from a high-rate
M-F5 : Magdeburg Hemispheres
Unit
Pressure
Purpose
Classical demo of the force due to pressure difference
Equipment
- Small Magdeburg hemispheres
- Portable vacuum pump [NYA]
Suggestions
- Pump the air out just so the sphere holds together, seperate the two parts with ease
- Pump the air out to minimum pressure. Ask a strong student to seperate the hemispheres
Discussion
M-F6 : Equilibrium Tubes
M-F7 : Mariott Tube (comp. M-K2)
Unit
Bernoulli's Principle (Kinematics in 2-Dim)
Purpose
Interesting evidence of the Bernoulli's Principle
Equipment
- Mariott Tube: a cylinder with three holes (stoppers)
- Base pan & stand for the tube
- Pitcher for water
Suggestions
Holes are numbered 1-3 from bottom to top.
- With 1 and 2 open, ask for prediction and run
- With all open, ask for predictions and run
- Explain
Discussion
See attached
- Equipment and set-up
- Filling the tube to the brim
- Stoppers removed, liquid level continuously maintained
- Close-up of the streams: top and bottom arrive at the same point, middle stream goes farther
M-F8 : Adhesion Disc
Unit
Liquid Surface
Purpose
Illustrate the strength of the cohesive force
Equipment
- Adhesion disk with harness
- Small glass container
- Sensitive spring scale
Suggestions
- Try with water
- Try with another liquid (e.g. cooking oil) In each case measure the force required to extract the disk from the water
Discussion
M-F9 : Atmospheric Pressure
M-F10 : Bell Jar
Unit
Fluids
Purpose
To demonstrate air pressure
Equipment
- Pump
- Bell Jar
- Marshmallow or Shaving Cream
Suggestions
- A small amount of vacuum grease should be used on the plate.
- The shaving cream goes a long way, use a small amount.
Discussion
1. Equipment
2. Shaving Cream
3-5 Expanding as pressure decreases
6. Maximum expansion
7. Collapse as the vacuum is released
M-F11 : Bell in a Jar
Unit
Fluids
Purpose
To demonstrate that sound does not travel in a vacuum
Equipment
- Power supply (with wires)
- Pump
- Bell in a jar apparatus
Suggestions
- Do not use vacuum grease on either the jar or the plate.
- Works with any lab pump, however if using a lighter pump some sound will still be audible.
Discussion
- Equipment
- Bell in the jar
M-F12 : Cartesian Diver
M-F13 : Density Paradox
Unit
Density
Purpose
To show the variation of density with temperature
Equipment
- Density Paradox bobs
- Two beakers, one filled with hot water the other with cold water
Suggestions
Use hottest and coldest water from tap
Discussion
- Equipment
- Sunken Mass
- Floating Mass
Manual Pages:(1)
M-F14 : Magnus Effect
Unit
Bernoulli's Law
Purpose
- 2m Pasco Track
- Cart
- A Fan
- Bernoulli's Principle Accessory With String
Suggestions
- Hold on to the accessory while spinning it.
- Hold the fan parallel to the accessory.
Discussion
- Equipment
- Spinning up Bernoulli's Accessory on a cart
- Bernoulli's Accessory spinning on cart
- The cart moving down the track
- The cart farther down the track
- Still farther down the track
M-F15 : Feather and a Farthing
Unit
Gravity
Purpose
To illustrate the mass independence of gravitational acceleration
Equipment
- Feather
- Genuine British Farthing from 1878
- Pump
- Tube
Suggestions
Works best with the high vacuum pump. The stopcock can be used to close off the tube.
Discussion
- Equipment
- Farthing Heads
- Farthing Tails
- Falling through air (farthing wins!)
- Pumping out the system
- Falling through vacuum (it's a tie!)