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Lecture Demonstrations

Heat & Thermodynamics
   

H57: Low Delta-T Stirling Engine

 

Purpose: To demonstrate that heat can be converted to electrical energy, which can then do mechanical work.

Description:

 

The Stirling Engine runs on the heat from a warm hand (approximately a 4° C differential from room temperature). This beautifully made engine featuring high precision components, low-friction graphite piston, ball bearings and counter-weighted cranks will amaze students. When it's not used in class, teachers can set it on the back of their computer monitor and explain thermodynamics to students who come into their office.

Equipment List: Storage Location: CHEMP 130A
  Low delta T Sterling Engine C5

References:

Manual: None   Setup Notes: H57 PIRA #:
Manufacturer(s): Pasco Scientific # SE-8576A Other school's Demonstration web pages

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