Nozzle Used By James Joule
- Made:
- 1853 in unknown place
Nozzle used by James Joule and William Thomson to test the effects of fluids in motion, c. 1853. Frame has hollow wooden cylinder in centre. Cylinder was used stuffed with cotton wool to impede the motion of air.
Details
- Category:
- Scientific Instruments & Research
- Object Number:
- Y1969.5.60
- Measurements:
-
overall: 195 mm 105 mm, 1.35 kg
- type:
- laboratory apparatus
- credit:
- Gift of University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology