Description
Our transparent Crookes radiometer is the ideal instrument if you’re in search of a captivating and informative scientific object. Invented by Sir William Crookes in 1873, this solar energy measuring device remains in use today.
Constructed from high-quality glass, our transparent Crookes radiometer features a glass bulb that houses a propeller. As sunlight interacts with the propeller’s blades, it sets off a mesmerizing spinning motion that can be observed and examined. This scientific device serves as an exceptional tool for comprehending solar energy and its ecological implications.
Furthermore, our transparent Crookes radiometer doubles as a captivating decorative piece, adding a touch of sophistication and elegance to any room. Its sleek, transparent design enables you to witness the propeller’s operation in real time.
Simple to use and requiring no assembly, our clear Crookes radiometer is effortless to employ. Place it in a sunny location, and watch the propeller whirl. Not only does it educate both children and adults about solar energy and its applications, but it also offers an enjoyable and interactive experience.
In summary, our clear Crookes radiometer is a valuable and educational scientific instrument suitable for examining solar energy at any time and in any location. Comprised of high-quality glass and featuring a sun-driven propeller, it is a superb choice for science and technology aficionados.
Order yours today to embark on an engaging and informative journey into the realm of solar energy!
Features:
- Finish : Glass
- Style : Postmodernism
- Dimensions: Diameter 7cm, Width 6cm, Height 13cm