MS-159 CARTESIAN DRIVER APPARATUS
A Cartesian diver apparatus is a device used to demonstrate the properties of air, buoyancy, and atmospheric pressure. It is a classic science experiment that involves a diver that floats and sinks in a bottle when pressure is applied to the outside of the bottle.
A Cartesian diver or Cartesian devil is a classic science experiment which demonstrates the principle of buoyancy (Archimedes’ principle) and the ideal gas law.
A useful educational tool for Students to study various aspects in Physics.
A 2.5″ tall, hand-blown glass Cartesian diver rises and falls in a column of water as the pressure is increased and decreased. A rubber band around the neck of the diver helps make the diver visible during the experiment. Pressure can be increased by compressing a rubber sheet stretched over a water filled cylinder.
Complete apparatus set includes the following parts:
One Glass Cartesian Diver
One borosilicate 3.3 glassTube, 350ml capacity, 40mm diameter, 355mm height, ungraduated
One Rubber Sheet
Two Rubber band
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