Normally liquids form horizontal surfaces under the influence of gravity. This changes, however, when other forces take effect. Along with gravity, a rotating liquid is also subjected to centrifugal force, which results in parabolic surfaces.
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Product |
Amount |
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Digital counter, 6-decade
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13603-93
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1
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Laboratory motor, 220 V AC
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11030-93
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1
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Gearing 10/1, for 11030.93
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11028-00
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1
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Rotating liquid cell
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02536-01
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1
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Bearing unit
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02845-00
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1
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Light barrier, compact
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11207-20
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1
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Patent Blue V (sodium salt), 25 g
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48376-04
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1
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Bench clamp PHYWE
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02010-00
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3
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Connecting cord, 32 A, 2000 mm, red
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07365-01
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2
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Connecting cord, 32 A, 2000 mm, blue
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07365-04
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1
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Driving belt
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03981-00
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1
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Connecting cord, 100 mm, red
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07359-01
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1
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Connecting cord, 32 A, 100 mm, blue
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07359-04
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1
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Connecting cord, 32 A, 250 mm, blue
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07360-04
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1
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