The deluxe Charles’ Law Apparatus is used to study the degree of expansion that is directly
proportional to the increase in temperature.
This Charles’ Law Apparatus enables students to precisely determine the volume coefficient of
expansion of air throughout a temperature range.
By adding or draining the solution (though a stop clip located at the bottom of the tube), the
solution in the tubes can be maintained at even levels while the temperature in the water
jacket is varied.
Temperature is changed by adding hot water though a funnel at the top of the jacket, as cooler
water is drained from below though a rubber tube.
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