Description
Are you in search of a captivating scientific object to adorn your home or office? Look no further than our Green Crookes Radiometer, a remarkable instrument that seamlessly combines aesthetics with functionality.
The Crookes Radiometer, originally known as the Solar Radiometer, was a creation of Sir William Crookes in 1873. It harnesses the power of solar radiation to set a propeller into motion inside a glass bulb. Our modern interpretation, the Green Crookes Radiometer, adds a splash of color to this classic scientific device while maintaining its core principles.
Crafted from high-quality glass, our Green Crookes Radiometer boasts a propeller that gracefully twirls in the presence of sunlight. As the sun’s rays kiss the blades of the propeller, a mesmerizing spinning dance unfolds before your eyes. This scientific marvel serves as an exceptional educational tool, shedding light on the fascinating world of solar energy and its profound impact on our environment.
But it’s not just a tool for enlightenment; it’s also a captivating decorative piece that injects a burst of color and style into any room. Its vivid green hue and elegant design make it an ideal addition to shelves, desks, or side tables.
Setting up the Green Crookes Radiometer is a breeze – no assembly required. Just position it in a sunny spot and witness the propeller’s enchanting rotation. This radiometer is an excellent way to educate both young and old about the wonders of solar energy and its practical applications.
In summary, for those seeking a captivating and stylish scientific adornment, our Green Crookes Radiometer stands as a superb choice. Crafted from high-quality glass and equipped with a propeller that dances in the sun, it offers a firsthand look at the power of solar energy.
Features:
- Finish : Glass
- Style : Postmodern
- Dimensions: Width 8cm, Height 16,5cm