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Gas Model

Bouncing rubber balls are a model of the motion of molecules in a gas. A knob controls the frequency of a vibrating plate that causes the balls to bounce. At higher freqencies, the balls bounce violently with enough energy to push up a cover plate. This represents what happens when heat is added to a gas.


exhibit specs
27"w X 65"h X 26"d
1.0 amps @ 120 volts
120 lbs.

 
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