Philip Harris Bourdon Gauge
Philip Harris Bourdon Gauge
Product code: E1008654
Product Description
Simple circular gauge used for the measurement of actual (total gaseous) pressure.
The dial from reads 0 to 3.4 x 105 Pa actual (total) pressure.
The case has a clear Perspex back so that the working parts may be seen.
A tubule, 8mm diameter, provides connection to the system under investigation.
With no equipment attached to the gauge at room temperature, the dial will read 1 x 105 kPa (atmospheric pressure).
The gauge is mounted on a heavy base 102mm x 102mm x 25mm, with rubber feet.
- Overall Dimensions: (H)220mm x (D)40 mm
- Diameter: 106mm
- Key Stage 3 Chemistry - The particulate nature of Matter: The properties of the different states of matter (solid, liquid and gas) in terms of the particle model, including gas pressure.
- Key Stage 4 Physics - The Structure of Matter: Links between pressure and temperature of a gas at constant volume, related to the motion of its particles (qualitative). Explain why the work done in the compression or expansion of gases is the product of the pressure and the change in volume.
Further Information
- Age Recommended from
- 11 Years
- Attachment Diameter
- 8mm
- Brand
- Philip Harris
- Dial Range
- 0 to 3.4 x 105 Pa
- Dimensions
- (H)220mm x (D)40mm
- Product Type
- Bourdon Gauge
- Room Temperature Reading
- 1 x 105 kPa (Atmospheric Pressure)
Simple circular gauge used for the measurement of actual (total gaseous) pressure.
The dial from reads 0 to 3.4 x 105 Pa actual (total) pressure.
The case has a clear Perspex back so that the working parts may be seen.
A tubule, 8mm diameter, provides connection to the system under investigation.
With no equipment attached to the gauge at room temperature, the dial will read 1 x 105 kPa (atmospheric pressure).
The gauge is mounted on a heavy base 102mm x 102mm x 25mm, with rubber feet.
- Overall Dimensions: (H)220mm x (D)40 mm
- Diameter: 106mm
- Key Stage 3 Chemistry - The particulate nature of Matter: The properties of the different states of matter (solid, liquid and gas) in terms of the particle model, including gas pressure.
- Key Stage 4 Physics - The Structure of Matter: Links between pressure and temperature of a gas at constant volume, related to the motion of its particles (qualitative). Explain why the work done in the compression or expansion of gases is the product of the pressure and the change in volume.
Further Information
- Age Recommended from
- 11 Years
- Attachment Diameter
- 8mm
- Brand
- Philip Harris
- Dial Range
- 0 to 3.4 x 105 Pa
- Dimensions
- (H)220mm x (D)40mm
- Product Type
- Bourdon Gauge
- Room Temperature Reading
- 1 x 105 kPa (Atmospheric Pressure)