3B Scientific Pascal's Vane Apparatus User Manual

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Instruction sheet

08/05 ALF

Pascal’s vane apparatus U15070

1

Level indicator

2

Scale

3

Double-arm lever and scale

4

Slotted weight

5

Piston for transmitting
forces

6

Rubber diaphragm

7

Sealing rings

8

Acrylic tube

9

Locking screws for tube
nozzle

bl

Outlet pipe at rear

bm

Glass vessels

2

3

4

1

5

6

7

8

9

bl

bm

Pascal’s vane apparatus is used for demonstrating the
hydrostatic paradox and for quantitative measurements
of pressure at the bottom of a fluid column as a function
of its height.

1. Safety instructions

Insert the glass vessels with care.

Do not expose the glass vessels to any mechanical
stress. They could break.

Only use liquids that will not corrode the rubber dia-
phragm and sealing rings. Coloured water is recom-
mended.

2. Description, technical data

Pascal’s vane apparatus consists of a metal base plate,
on the right-hand side of which is mounted a bracket for
an acrylic plastic tube

8

with sealing rings

7

and a

rubber diaphragm

6

for supporting various glass ves-

sels

bm

. The liquid in the glass vessels exerts a force on

the rubber diaphragm. The force is transmitted from the
diaphragm to the short arm of the lever

3

via a piston

5

. The lever action means that the displacement due to

the force can be seen enlarged at the end of the long
arm. This displacement is indicated on a large scale and
acts as a measure of the force. The height of the scale can
be adjusted. By moving a slotted weight

4

along the

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