Image:Thermal gradient calorimeter.gif

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Description

Cross-section view of a heat-loss calorimeter. The heat developed inside the cell is collected by the inner copper cup. Then, it flows through the silicone-rubber which serves as a thermal resistor and the outer copper cup, to the flowing water surrounding the outer copper cup.

Source

self-made

Date

28 Feb. 2008

Author

Zvi Shkedi

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Attribution: Designed by Z. Shkedi et al.


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05:09, 28 February 2008823×1,000 (44 KB)Shkedi ({{Information |Description=A thermal gradient calorimeter. The thermal gradient is formed between the inner-copper-cup and the outer-copper-cup, across the silicone rubber which serves as a thermal resistor. The heat developed inside the cell flows throug)
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