Crookes Radiometer
Crookes Radiometer by Mindfuel
Witness the captivating dance of light and energy with the Crookes Radiometer! This mesmerizing scientific instrument, invented by Sir William Crookes in 1873, demonstrates the conversion of radiation energy into kinetic energy.
How it Works
Housed within a partially evacuated glass bulb, the radiometer features a delicate set of vanes mounted on a central spindle. Each vane has one side coated in a dark, heat-absorbing material, while the other side remains reflective. When exposed to light, the darker side absorbs more energy, causing the air molecules surrounding it to heat up and exert a greater pressure on that side. This pressure differential propels the vanes into a continuous spinning motion, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.
Key Features:
- Engaging Science Demonstration: A captivating way to explore the principles of thermodynamics and radiation.
- Kinetic Energy in Action: Observe the mesmerizing rotation of the vanes as they respond to light.
- Educational Value: Ideal for science enthusiasts and students alike to learn about energy conversion.
- Decorative Appeal: A stylish and intriguing addition to any home or office.
Ideal for:
- Science enthusiasts
- Students of all ages
- Home decor
- Gift-giving
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