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Home » Lecture Demonstration Manual » 3. Matter and Thermodynamics » B. Heat and Temperature

Table of Contents

  • 1. Mechanics
  • 2. Harmonic Motion, Waves and Sound
  • 3. Matter and Thermodynamics
    • A. Fluids
    • B. Heat and Temperature
      • 110. Adiabatic Process
      • 10. Anisotropic Heat Conduction
      • 20. Conductivity
      • 30. Drinking Bird and Love Meter
      • 40. Expansion
      • 50. Firewalking
      • 60. Fun With LN2
      • 70. Galileo's Air Thermometer
      • 80. Gummy Bear Incinerator
      • 90. Specific Heat
      • 100. Thermocouple
    • C. Matter
    • D. Thermodynamics
  • 4. Electricity and Magnetism
  • 5. Light and Optics
  • 6. Modern Physics
  • 7. Astronomy
  • 8. Software and Multimedia
  • 9. Index and code conversion from older manual
  • External Resources

70. Galileo's Air Thermometer

A flask of air connects at the bottom to a column of water. When the flask is heated by your hand, the air expands and the water falls. When it is cooled by evaporating alcohol, the air contracts and the water rises. Why doesn't this make a good thermometer? (It also responds to barometric pressure.)

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