3B Scientific Air Cushion Plate Benutzerhandbuch

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Physical Experiments on the Air-Cushion Table

2.2.4

Brownian Motion in a Liquid

Components:
Air-cushion table with fan
Overhead projector
Magnetic barrier, long

2 Pieces

Magnetic barrier, short

2 Pieces

Hover disc, orange

25 Pieces

Hover disc, blue

l Piece

Model simulation

Real Object

Model

Vessel containing

Experiment surface of

the liquid

the air-cushion table

Walls of the vessel

Magnetic barriers

Molecules of

Orange hover discs

the liquid
Particle showing the Blue hover disc
Brownian motion

How to proceed:
Align the air-cushion table horizontally and attach
the magnetic barriers.
Arrange the orange discs near the magnetic
barriers of the air-cushion table. Place the blue
disc at the center of the experiment surface.
While the impulse valve is opened, turn up the
fan so that all hover discs lift off. Then briefly
open the impulse valve every now and then.
Observe the motion of the blue disc interacting
with the orange ones.

Result:
Repeated impacts of the orange discs cause a
disordered motion of the blue disc. Its mean ve-
locity over time is much lower than the mean
velocity of the orange discs.

Interpretation:
If a liquid contains microscopically small par-
ticles the thermal motion of the invisible mole-
cules sets them into an irregular motion which
can be observed under the microscope.

2.2.5

Evaporation of a Liquid

Components:
Air-cushion table with fan
Overhead projector
Magnetic barrier, long

2 Pieces

Magnetic barrier, short

2 Pieces

Holding device

1 Piece

Plexiglas plate

1 Piece

Flat magnetic barrier

1 Piece

Hover disc, green

10 Pieces

Model simulation

Real Object

Model

Vessel containing

Experiment surface of

the liquid

the air-cushion table

Walls of the vessel

Magnetic barriers

Surface of the liquid Flat magnetic barrier
Molecules of

Hover discs

the liquid

How to proceed:
Align the air-cushion table horizontally and attach
the magnetic barriers. Then tilt the experiment
surface by screwing in the adjustment screw on
barrier no. 4. Arrange the hover discs on the half
of the experiment surface adjacent to barrier no.
3. Fasten the holding device to the air-cushion
table and insert the Plexiglas plate. Place the flat
magnetic barrier onto the Plexiglas plate so that
it runs parallel to the magnetic barriers nos. 3
and 4, below the center. The magnetic strip should
face down, with the arrow pointing to the
projecting wall. Then set the plate to the lowest
position.
Turn the fan to a medium setting. Observe the
behavior of the hover discs, especially those near
the flat magnetic barrier. Then gradually increase
the mean velocity of the hover discs by briefly
opening the impulse valve several times.

Result:
The slow hover discs cannot exit the lower part
of the experiment surface. The faster ones, how-
ever, cross this border and reach the upper section
of the experiment surface. Here they move in a
straight and uniform way until hitting other hover
discs or the magnetic barrier. Occasionally, discs
will also return to their original space.

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