3B Scientific Capillary Tubes Apparatus User Manual

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Instruction sheet
06/12 ALF
1 Base 2 Capillary tubes 3 Filling tube, water reservoir
1. Safety instructions
The apparatus for investigation of capillary ef­fects is made of glass. There is a risk of break­age and therefore of injury!
Handle the glass vessel carefully
Avoid an exertion of mechanical loads on
the apparatus.
Be careful when using coloured water not to
let it splash on your clothes, for example.
2. Description
The apparatus for investigating capillary effects is for demonstrating capillary effects using thin glass tubes.
It consists of four capillary tubes of differing diameters connected together via a horizontal glass tube to a water reservoir.
The smaller the diameter of the capillary tube, the higher the water climbs above the level of the reservoir due to the greater hydrostatic pressure.
3. Technical data
Internal diameters of the capillary tubes: 2.0; 1.5; 1.0 and 0.5 mm
Height: 165 mm approx.
4. Operation
It is practical to use coloured distilled water during the experiments. Recommended colouring dye:
Indigo Solution 1000793 When filling the water reservoir, it is not totally
irrelevant how the task is performed. If the water is simply poured in, it is possible for air bubbles to be trapped in the capillary tubes, making it impossible to demonstrate the capillary effect as desired. It is not easy to remove such air bub­bles.
To fill the apparatus, hold it at an angle with
the smallest-diameter tube nearest the top
Carefully fill it with water
Place the apparatus on a level surface and
observe the capillary effect.
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