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HomeI. ThermodynamicsI1. Thermal Properties Of MatterI1-14. Thermal Expansion Of Aluminum - Optical Lever
I1-14. Thermal Expansion Of Aluminum - Optical Lever
Purpose
To demonstrate thermal expansion in a complicated way.
Equipment
Aluminum tube, iron lever, magnet, mirror, mounted laser and scale.
Setup Time
5 minutes.
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Description
A small mirror with an iron lever attached to it rests on one end of an aluminum tube. The other edge of the lever rests on the pole of a magnet. When the aluminum tube is heated with a burner the mirror is deflected. To measure this deflection a laser beam is reflected off the mirror onto a scale as shown in the picture. When the tube is heated the laser spot is deflected about 50 cm when the distance between the mirror and the scale is about 2 m.
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See pagesi1. thermal properties of matter
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See pagesi2. transfer of heat
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See pagesi3. gases
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See pagesi4. changes of state
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See pagesi5. laws of thermodynamics
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See pagesi1. thermal properties of matter
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See pagesi2. transfer of heat
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See pagesi3. gases
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See pagesi4. changes of state
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See pagesi5. laws of thermodynamics
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